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Taming Aerial Communication with Flight-assisted Smart Surfaces in 6G Era

Information Theory 2022-05-19 v1 math.IT

Abstract

Aerial communication is gradually taking an assertive role within common societal behaviors by means of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), high-altitude platforms (HAPs), and fixed-wing aircrafts (FWAs). Such devices can assist general operations in a diverse set of heterogeneous applications, such as video-surveillance, remote delivery and connectivity provisioning in crowded events and emergency scenarios. Given their increasingly higher technology penetration rate, telco operators started looking at the sky as a new potential direction to enable a three-dimensional (3D) communication paradigm. However, designing flying mobile stations involves addressing a daunting number of challenges, such as an excessive on-board control overhead, variable battery drain and advanced antenna design. To this end, the newly-born Smart Surfaces technology may come to help: reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) may be flexibly installed on-board to control the terrestrial propagation environment from an elevated viewpoint by involving low-complex and battery-limited solutions. In this paper, we shed light on novel RIS-based use-cases, corresponding requirements, and potential solutions that might be adopted in future aerial communication infrastructures.

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@article{arxiv.2205.08581,
  title  = {Taming Aerial Communication with Flight-assisted Smart Surfaces in 6G Era},
  author = {Francesco Devoti and Placido Mursia and Vincenzo Sciancalepore and Xavier Costa-Perez},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.08581},
  year   = {2022}
}

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