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Smart Solutions Towards Cellular-Connected Unmanned Aerial Vehicles System (AUTONOMY)

Lead Research Organisation: King's College London
Department Name: Engineering

Abstract

The 5G-and-Beyond cellular networks promise UAVs with ultra-reliable low-latency control, ubiquitous coverage, and seamless swarm connectivity under complex and highly flexible multi-UAV behaviours in three-dimension (3D), which will unlock the full potential of UAVs. This so-called cellular-connected UAVs (C-UAVs) system creates a radically different and rapidly evolving networking and control environment compared to conventional terrestrial networks:
1) The UAV-ground BS/user channels enjoy fewer channel variations due to their dominant line-of-sight (LOS) characteristics, which imposes severe air-ground interference to the coexisting BSs/users in the uplink/downlink.
2) Operating in existing cellular networks designed mainly for dominate downlink traffic (e.g., video), the UAVs with high data rate requirement in uplink payload uploading, and ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC) requirement in downlink command and control communication can hardly be satisfied.
3) Maintaining seamless connectivity for mission-centric UAV swarms with 3D high mobility is essential for UAV cooperation but extremely challenging.
4) Controlling a swarm of UAVs to accomplish complex tasks with limited human supervision under the connectivity constraints is of capital importance but challenging.
The above challenges can hardly be solved via conventional model-driven approaches, which are limited to performance evaluation or optimisation at one time instant in an offline or semi-offline manner, relying on given ideal probabilistic channel models without time correlation. Meanwhile, the future cellular networks in 5G-and-Beyond moves towards an open, programmable, and virtualised architecture with unprecedented data availability. Both facts mandate a fundamental change in the way we model, design, control, and optimise the C-UAVs system, from reactive/incident driven decoupled networking and control operation to proactive/ data-driven joint network and control design.

This project has the ambitious vision to develop artificial intelligence (AI)-powered C-UAVs system with full network automation and conditional control automation, that allow for joint design and optimization of the network operation and the UAVs control in real-time with minimum human supervision and the target of mission completion under the long-term quality of service (QoS) guarantees.

The project will engage with the end-users to exploit the C-UAVs applications in surveillance and emergency services in urban areas. Our results on network automation and control automation will directly benefit the telecom manufacturers (e.g., Ericsson AB, Toshiba Europe, AccelerComm), and broader UAV industries (e.g., Airborne Robotics, Thales, Northrop Grumman) internationally with foreseeable industrial impact. The NGMN and CommNet will facilitate the dissemination of the research outcomes nationally and internationally. The development, implementation, and testing of our proposed solutions serve as a platform towards the commercialisation of our research outcomes, putting the UK at the forefront of the "connected aerial vehicles" revolution.

Publications

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Description This project solved the challenge of how to communicate with and control the UAV swarm with high reliability, low latency, and high energy efficiency; this project also presented several goal-oriented semantic communication solutions for robotics to exploit the context of data and its importance in achieving the UAV tracking task and waypoint transmission task.
Exploitation Route This research outcome of this work can lead to the potential commercialisation of the joint communication and control design for robotics using goal-oriented semantic communication solutions.
Sectors Digital/Communication/Information Technologies (including Software)

 
Description IEEE ComSoc 2024 Workshops on Emerging 6G Technologies 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Schools
Results and Impact On October 28, 2024, the IEEE Communications Society hosted the first edition of its 2024 Workshop on Emerging 6G Technologies at King's College London, a significant gathering that brought together leading experts in next-generation communication technologies. The event attracted a diverse group of researchers, industry leaders, and early-career professionals, sparking discussions on innovations in 6G and beyond.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2024
 
Description IEEE ComSoc Workshop 2024 on "Signal Processing for Multi-Functional Intelligent Wireless Systems" 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Schools
Results and Impact This event brings together researchers across industry, academia and defense, to share different perspectives on: the (inter-related) challenges that future wireless networks need to address, such as heterogeneity, interference management, support for multi-functionality, etc., and the role of artificial intelligence in addressing these challenges.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2024
URL https://sites.google.com/view/ieee-comsoc-wtc-sig-rsma/events/rsma-sig-workshop
 
Description Interviewed in IEEE ComSoc Technology News Podcast 
Form Of Engagement Activity A press release, press conference or response to a media enquiry/interview
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Media (as a channel to the public)
Results and Impact Episode 6: Machine Learning & AI-based Wireless Connectivity for 6G & Beyond
This podcast discusses machine learning and AI-based wireless connectivity for 6G and beyond. We discuss AI's vision and how it will enhance the upcoming 6G technology cycle. Research and development are taking place in almost every space, from physical layer to cross-layer to management and orchestration, and this podcast provides great insights into how AI will make 6G promises become realities.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2024
URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKV0pvdnqb8