Urban Air Mobility Communication Performance Considering Cochannel Interference
Nour El-Din Safwat,
Roberto Sabatini,
Alessandro Gardi
et al.
Abstract:Urban Air Mobility (UAM) aims to establish a low-altitude transportation system that operates safely and efficiently to mitigate the increasing ground traffic congestion in densely populated areas. Various aircraft types, including Passenger Aerial Vehicles (PAV) and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), will be used to provide UAM services. In this context, a large number of aircraft are expected to operate in close proximity to each other, leading to challenges in terms of communication throughput and interference… Show more
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