V2X Communication Between Connected and Automated Vehicles (CAVs) and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
Connectivity between ground vehicles can be utilized and expanded to include aerial vehicles for coordinated missions. Using Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communication technologies, a communication link can be established between Connected and Autonomous vehicles (CAVs) and Unmanned Aerial vehicles (...
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Zusammenfassung: | Connectivity between ground vehicles can be utilized and expanded to include
aerial vehicles for coordinated missions. Using Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X)
communication technologies, a communication link can be established between
Connected and Autonomous vehicles (CAVs) and Unmanned Aerial vehicles (UAVs).
Hardware implementation and testing of a ground to air communication link is
crucial for real-life applications. Two different communication links were
established, Dedicated Short Range communication (DSRC) and 4G internet based
WebSocket communication. Both links were tested separately both for stationary
and dynamic test cases. One step further, both links were used together for a
real-life use case scenario called Quick Clear demonstration. The aim was to
first send ground vehicle location information from the CAV to the UAV through
DSRC communication. On the UAV side, the connection between the DSRC modem and
Raspberry Pi companion computer was established through User Datagram Protocol
(UDP) to get the CAV location information to the companion computer. Raspberry
Pi handles 2 different connection, it first connects to a traffic contingency
management system (CMP) through Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) to send CAV
and UAV location information to the CMP. Secondly, Raspberry Pi uses a
WebSocket communication to connect to a web server to send photos taken by an
on-board camera the UAV has. Quick Clear demo was conducted both for stationary
test and dynamic flight tests. The results show that this communication
structure can be utilized for real-life scenarios. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2109.00145 |