Interference Mitigation Methods for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Served by Cellular Networks

V. Yajnanarayana, Y.-P. Eric Wang, Shiwei Gao, S. Muruganathan, Xingqin Lin
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A main challenge in providing connectivity to the low altitude unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) through existing cellular network arises due to the increased interference in the network. The increased altitude and favourable propagation condition cause UAVs to generate more interference to the neighbouring cells, and at the same time experience more interference from the downlink transmissions of the neighbouring base stations. The uplink interference problem may result in terrestrial user equipments (UEs) having degraded performance, whereas the downlink interference problem may make it challenging for a UAV to maintain connection with the network. In this paper, we propose several uplink and downlink interference mitigation techniques to address these issues. The results indicate that the proposed solutions can reduce the uplink throughput degradation of terrestrial UEs and ensure UAVs to remain in LTE coverage under the worst case scenarios when all the base stations transmit at full power.
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基于蜂窝网络的无人机干扰抑制方法
通过现有蜂窝网络向低空无人机(uav)提供连接的主要挑战是由于网络中的干扰增加。高度的增加和有利的传播条件使无人机对邻近小区产生更多的干扰,同时受到邻近基站下行传输的更多干扰。上行干扰问题可能导致地面用户设备(ue)性能下降,而下行干扰问题可能使无人机与网络保持连接具有挑战性。在本文中,我们提出了几种上行链路和下行链路干扰缓解技术来解决这些问题。结果表明,在所有基站全功率发射的最坏情况下,所提出的解决方案可以减少地面终端的上行吞吐量退化,确保无人机保持在LTE覆盖范围内。
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