Performance Evaluation of UAV-Enabled LoRa Networks for Disaster Management Applications

In hostile and remote environments, such as mountains, forests or suburban areas, traditional communications may not be available, especially after a disaster, such as a flood, a forest fire or an earthquake. In these situations, the wireless networks may become congested or completely disrupted and...

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Main Authors: Omar A. Saraereh, Amer Alsaraira, Imran Khan, Peerapong Uthansakul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Sensors
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UAV
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/8/2396
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spelling doaj-7091bf861838460bb0444df89fb44e3b2020-11-25T03:13:19ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202020-04-01202396239610.3390/s20082396Performance Evaluation of UAV-Enabled LoRa Networks for Disaster Management ApplicationsOmar A. Saraereh0Amer Alsaraira1Imran Khan2Peerapong Uthansakul3Department of Electrical Engineering, Hashemite University, Zarqa 13133, JordanCollege of Engineering and Technology, American University of the Middle East, KuwaitDepartment of Electrical Engineering, University of Engineering and Technology Peshawar, P.O.B. 814 KPK, PakistanSchool of Telecommunication Engineering, Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon Ratchasima 30000, ThailandIn hostile and remote environments, such as mountains, forests or suburban areas, traditional communications may not be available, especially after a disaster, such as a flood, a forest fire or an earthquake. In these situations, the wireless networks may become congested or completely disrupted and may not be adequate to support the traffic generated by rescuers. It is also considered as the key tool in Corona Virus (COVID-19) battle. Moreover, the conventional approaches with fixed gateways may not work either, and this might lead to decoding errors due to the large distance between mobile nodes and the gateway. To avoid the decoding errors and improve the reliability of the messages, we propose to use intermediate Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to transfer messages from ground-based Long Range (LoRa) nodes to the remote base station (BS). Specifically, this UAV-enabled LoRa architecture is based on the ad hoc WiFi network, wherein, UAVs act as relays for the traffic generated between LoRa nodes and BS. To make the architecture more efficient, a distributed topology control algorithm is also proposed for UAVs. The algorithm is based on virtual spring forces and movement prediction technique that periodically updates the UAV topology to adapt to the movement of the ground-based LoRa nodes that move on the surface. The simulation results show the feasibility of the proposed approach for packet reception rate and average delay quality of service (QoS) metrics. It is observed that the mechanisms implemented in a UAV-enabled LoRa network effectively help to improve the packet reception rate with nominal buffer delays.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/8/2396LoRApacket reception rateUAVtopology control
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author Omar A. Saraereh
Amer Alsaraira
Imran Khan
Peerapong Uthansakul
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Amer Alsaraira
Imran Khan
Peerapong Uthansakul
Performance Evaluation of UAV-Enabled LoRa Networks for Disaster Management Applications
Sensors
LoRA
packet reception rate
UAV
topology control
author_facet Omar A. Saraereh
Amer Alsaraira
Imran Khan
Peerapong Uthansakul
author_sort Omar A. Saraereh
title Performance Evaluation of UAV-Enabled LoRa Networks for Disaster Management Applications
title_short Performance Evaluation of UAV-Enabled LoRa Networks for Disaster Management Applications
title_full Performance Evaluation of UAV-Enabled LoRa Networks for Disaster Management Applications
title_fullStr Performance Evaluation of UAV-Enabled LoRa Networks for Disaster Management Applications
title_full_unstemmed Performance Evaluation of UAV-Enabled LoRa Networks for Disaster Management Applications
title_sort performance evaluation of uav-enabled lora networks for disaster management applications
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2020-04-01
description In hostile and remote environments, such as mountains, forests or suburban areas, traditional communications may not be available, especially after a disaster, such as a flood, a forest fire or an earthquake. In these situations, the wireless networks may become congested or completely disrupted and may not be adequate to support the traffic generated by rescuers. It is also considered as the key tool in Corona Virus (COVID-19) battle. Moreover, the conventional approaches with fixed gateways may not work either, and this might lead to decoding errors due to the large distance between mobile nodes and the gateway. To avoid the decoding errors and improve the reliability of the messages, we propose to use intermediate Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to transfer messages from ground-based Long Range (LoRa) nodes to the remote base station (BS). Specifically, this UAV-enabled LoRa architecture is based on the ad hoc WiFi network, wherein, UAVs act as relays for the traffic generated between LoRa nodes and BS. To make the architecture more efficient, a distributed topology control algorithm is also proposed for UAVs. The algorithm is based on virtual spring forces and movement prediction technique that periodically updates the UAV topology to adapt to the movement of the ground-based LoRa nodes that move on the surface. The simulation results show the feasibility of the proposed approach for packet reception rate and average delay quality of service (QoS) metrics. It is observed that the mechanisms implemented in a UAV-enabled LoRa network effectively help to improve the packet reception rate with nominal buffer delays.
topic LoRA
packet reception rate
UAV
topology control
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/8/2396
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