What will the future of UAV cellular communications be? a flight from 5G to 6G

What will the future of UAV cellular communications be? In this tutorial article, we address such a compelling yet difficult question by embarking on a journey from 5G to 6G and expounding a large number of case studies supported by original results. We start by overviewing the status quo on UAV com...

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Autores: Geraci, Giovanni, Garcia-Rodriguez, Adrian, Azari, M. Mahdi, Lozano Solsona, Angel, Mezzavilla, Marco, Chatzinotas, Symeon, Chen, Yun, Rangan, Sundeep, Renzo, Marco di
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2022
País:España
Recursos:Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Repositorio:Repositorio Digital de la UPF
OAI Identifier:oai:repositori.upf.edu:10230/56103
Acesso em linha:http://hdl.handle.net/10230/56103
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/COMST.2022.3171135
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palavra-chave:UAV
drones
cellular communications
mobile networks
massive MIMO
mmWave
UAV-to-UAV
non-terrestrial networks
cell-free
artificial intelligence
reconfigurable intelligent surfaces
THz communications
3GPP
5G
6G
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Resumo:What will the future of UAV cellular communications be? In this tutorial article, we address such a compelling yet difficult question by embarking on a journey from 5G to 6G and expounding a large number of case studies supported by original results. We start by overviewing the status quo on UAV communications from an industrial standpoint, providing fresh updates from the 3GPP and detailing new 5G NR features in support of aerial devices. We then dissect the potential and the limitations of such features. In particular, we demonstrate how sub-6GHz massive MIMO can successfully tackle cell selection and interference challenges, we showcase encouraging mmWave coverage evaluations in both urban and suburban/rural settings, and we examine the peculiarities of direct device-to-device communications in the sky. Moving on, we sneak a peek at next-generation UAV communications, listing some of the use cases envisioned for the 2030s. We identify the most promising 6G enablers for UAV communication, those expected to take the performance and reliability to the next level. For each of these disruptive new paradigms (non-terrestrial networks, cell-free architectures, artificial intelligence, reconfigurable intelligent surfaces, and THz communications), we gauge the prospective benefits for UAVs and discuss the main technological hurdles that stand in the way. All along, we distil our numerous findings into essential takeaways, and we identify key open problems worthy of further study.