On Connectivity-Aware Distributed Mobility Models for Area Coverage in Drone Networks

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Drone networks are becoming increasingly popular in recent years and they are being used in many applications such as area coverage, delivery systems, military operations, etc. Area coverage is a broad family of applications where a group of connected drones collaboratively visit the whole or parts of an area to fulfill a specific objective and is widely being researched. Accordingly, different mobility models have been designed to define the rules of movements of the participating drones. However, most of them do not consider the network connectivity which is crucial, plus many models lack the priorities and optimization strategies that are important for drone networks. Therefore within this study, three known connectivity-aware mobility models have been analyzed comparatively. Two non-connectivity-aware mobility models have further been implemented to catch the placebo effect if any. Per the detailed experiments on the mobility models, coverage rates, connectivity levels, and message traffic have been evaluated. The study shows that the Distributed Pheromone Repel (DPR) model provides a decent coverage performance, while the Connectivity-based model and the Connected Coverage model provide better connectivity and communication quality. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.

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Area coverage, Connectivity, Distributed algorithms, Drone networks, Mobility models, UAV, Military applications, Military operations, Communication quality, Connectivity-aware, Coverage models, Delivery systems, Message traffic, Network connectivity, Optimization strategy, Placebo effects, Drones, Networking and Internet Architecture (cs.NI), FOS: Computer and information sciences, Connectivity, 330, UAV, Drone networks, Military applications, Placebo effects, Mobility models, Connectivity-aware, Message traffic, Computer Science - Networking and Internet Architecture, Area coverage, Communication quality, Network connectivity, Delivery systems, Distributed algorithms, Military operations, Coverage models, Optimization strategy, Drones

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02 engineering and technology, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering

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