Abstract
In this paper, we consider a wireless network enabled by multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), which observe physical processes and transmit status updates to a monitor node over an error-prone communication channel. The communication scenarios are classified into two modes based on monitor types: UAV-To-UAV (U2U) and UAV-To-network (U2N) scenarios. Specifically, the U2N scenario is capable of covering a larger area compared to U2U scenario with a high signal-To-noise ratio (SNR). However, the U2U scenario constructs communication links more quickly, resulting in lower latency and higher rates. To evaluate the timeliness of the UAV-Aided network, we utilize the age of information (AoI) as a fundamental indicator. AoI measures the time delay between the most recent data generation and the current moment. To compensate for the error-prone channel, this study employs a combination of hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) protocols, which include fixed-redundancy HARQ (FR-HARQ) and infinite incremental redundancy HARQ (IIR-HARQ) protocols. Furthermore, the average and peak Age of Information (AAoI and PAoI) of UAV-Aided networks are derived for both U2U and U2N scenarios, and the theoretical expressions agree with simulation results. Additionally, FR-HARQ performs a better time performance than IIR-HARQ, and such observation van be verified through simulations.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 288-301 |
| Number of pages | 14 |
| Journal | IEEE Transactions on Communications |
| Volume | 72 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 1 Jan 2024 |
Keywords
- Age of information (AoI)
- hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ)
- queuing theory
- unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
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