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Sustainable UAV Mobility Support in Integrated Terrestrial and Non-Terrestrial Networks


Abstract:

Non-terrestrial networks (NTN) provide a revolutionary solution to bridge the digital divide in areas underserved by terrestrial network (TN). Particularly, low Earth orb...Show More

Abstract:

Non-terrestrial networks (NTN) provide a revolutionary solution to bridge the digital divide in areas underserved by terrestrial network (TN). Particularly, low Earth orbit (LEO) constellations can substitute for offering data services to mobile devices like UAVs when flying into TN service-deficient areas. In this paper, viewing TN and NTN as both competitors and collaborators, we present a novel approach to optimize UAV mobility management in integrated TN and NTN, thereby improving network service continuity. Specifically, we enable UAVs to opportunistically handover (HO) between TN and NTN during flight to maintain reliable data reception while minimizing HO overhead. The decision to switch from TN to NTN involves comparative assessments of service capabilities and HO rates between two segments over time, considering their link quality variations during UAV flight, TN coverage distributions, and orbital dynamics of LEO satellites. Our system-level case studies, based on a practical LEO constellation, demonstrate the significant advantages of UAV HO planning in integrated TN and NTN over standalone TN or NTN for HO numbers and service rates. We also demonstrate that in various scenarios, our UAV mobility management solution consistently outperforms existing heterogeneous HO methods that underrate the dynamic differences in service capabilities between TN and NTN.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications ( Volume: 23, Issue: 11, November 2024)
Page(s): 17115 - 17128
Date of Publication: 10 September 2024

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