UAVs-Based Mobile Radars for Real-Time Highways Surveillance

Fatima Zahra Rabahi, S. Boudjit, C. Bemmoussat, M. Benaissa
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Recently, drones also known as UAVs for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles have had a great place in the civil and industrial field. They can be deployed in an ad hoc manner and operate collaboratively within a fleet known as Flying AdHoc Network (FANET). This kind of deployment can be found in some real-time applications where it is difficult to intervene, as it is the case in natural disasters. In our paper, we proposed a new application using drones to help police officers to verbalize drivers on real-time. The idea is to use radar drones to monitor highways against traffic violations and then transmit the captured images to a ground police patrol or to the police data centre. If the UAV fleet is close to the ground Base Station (BS), drones broadcast the captured images directly to the BS. However, if the fleet is far away, the UAVs are forced to go back and forth to the BS while the major issue for UAVs is the limited lifetime of their batteries. To solve this problem and ensure real-time transmission during highways surveillance, we introduced vehicles on the ground as an alternative solution that meets the requirements of our network. This mechanism is called vehicles-assisted UAVs Network. For the validation of our proposed model, some simulations have been made using NS-3 simulator. The results of our simulation show that our model is very promising in terms of delay, packet delivery ratio, and energy consumption.
基于无人机的高速公路实时监控移动雷达
最近,无人机也被称为无人驾驶飞行器(UAVs),在民用和工业领域占有很大的地位。它们可以以一种特别的方式部署,并在一个称为飞行特设网络(FANET)的机群内协同操作。这种部署可以在一些难以干预的实时应用程序中找到,例如在自然灾害中的情况。在我们的论文中,我们提出了一个新的应用程序,使用无人机来帮助警察实时地用语言描述司机。这个想法是使用雷达无人机来监控高速公路上的交通违规行为,然后将捕获的图像传输给地面警察巡逻队或警方数据中心。如果无人机编队靠近地面基站(BS),则无人机将捕获的图像直接广播到BS。然而,如果舰队距离较远,无人机被迫往返于BS,而无人机的主要问题是其电池的寿命有限。为了解决这一问题,并确保高速公路监控过程中的实时传输,我们引入了地面车辆作为满足我们网络要求的替代解决方案。这种机制被称为车辆辅助无人机网络。为了验证我们提出的模型,我们使用NS-3模拟器进行了一些仿真。仿真结果表明,我们的模型在时延、数据包传输率和能耗方面是很有希望的。
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