Base Station Antenna Uptilt Optimization for Cellular-Connected Drone Corridors
The concept of drone corridors is recently getting more attention to enable connected, safe, and secure flight zones in the national airspace. To support beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations of aerial vehicles in a drone corridor, cellular base stations (BSs) serve as a convenient infrastr...
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Zusammenfassung: | The concept of drone corridors is recently getting more attention to enable
connected, safe, and secure flight zones in the national airspace. To support
beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations of aerial vehicles in a drone
corridor, cellular base stations (BSs) serve as a convenient infrastructure,
since such BSs are widely deployed to provide seamless wireless coverage.
However, antennas in the existing cellular networks are down-tilted to
optimally serve their ground users, which results in coverage holes if they are
also used to serve drones. In this letter, we consider the use of additional
uptilted antennas at cellular BSs and optimize the uptilt angle to minimize
outage probability for a given drone corridor. Our numerical results show how
the beamwidth and the maximum drone corridor height affect the optimal value of
the antenna uptilt angle. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2107.00802 |