MULTIHOP ROUTING OF TELEMETRY DATA IN DRONE SWARMS

In 2015, a group of Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) professors and students set the record for largest fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) swarm flown at one time. The swarm had 50 vehicles flying simultaneously and successfully demonstrated distributed decision-making with all processing occur...

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Main Author: Pospischil, Alexis
Other Authors: Rohrer, Justin P.
Language:en_US
Published: International Foundation for Telemetering 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/627003
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6270032018-03-09T03:00:41Z MULTIHOP ROUTING OF TELEMETRY DATA IN DRONE SWARMS Pospischil, Alexis Rohrer, Justin P. Department of Computer Science, Naval Postgraduate School In 2015, a group of Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) professors and students set the record for largest fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) swarm flown at one time. The swarm had 50 vehicles flying simultaneously and successfully demonstrated distributed decision-making with all processing occurring on swarm vehicles rather than a centralized control station. Much of the decision-making is based on telemetry data that is continuously streamed from all the nodes. At that time all telemetry data was broadcast in a single-hop radio environment using 802.11 in AdHoc mode. In the future, drone swarm distribution and mobility patterns will necessitate multi-hop communications for this telemetry data. This paper models the network currently used by the NPS drone swarm as well as potential future topologies and evaluates candidate multihop routing protocols for this application. 2017-10 text Proceedings 0884-5123 0074-9079 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/627003 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/627003 International Telemetering Conference Proceedings en_US http://www.telemetry.org/ Copyright © held by the author; distribution rights International Foundation for Telemetering International Foundation for Telemetering
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description In 2015, a group of Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) professors and students set the record for largest fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) swarm flown at one time. The swarm had 50 vehicles flying simultaneously and successfully demonstrated distributed decision-making with all processing occurring on swarm vehicles rather than a centralized control station. Much of the decision-making is based on telemetry data that is continuously streamed from all the nodes. At that time all telemetry data was broadcast in a single-hop radio environment using 802.11 in AdHoc mode. In the future, drone swarm distribution and mobility patterns will necessitate multi-hop communications for this telemetry data. This paper models the network currently used by the NPS drone swarm as well as potential future topologies and evaluates candidate multihop routing protocols for this application.
author2 Rohrer, Justin P.
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MULTIHOP ROUTING OF TELEMETRY DATA IN DRONE SWARMS
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title MULTIHOP ROUTING OF TELEMETRY DATA IN DRONE SWARMS
title_short MULTIHOP ROUTING OF TELEMETRY DATA IN DRONE SWARMS
title_full MULTIHOP ROUTING OF TELEMETRY DATA IN DRONE SWARMS
title_fullStr MULTIHOP ROUTING OF TELEMETRY DATA IN DRONE SWARMS
title_full_unstemmed MULTIHOP ROUTING OF TELEMETRY DATA IN DRONE SWARMS
title_sort multihop routing of telemetry data in drone swarms
publisher International Foundation for Telemetering
publishDate 2017
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/627003
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