Public safety networks (PSNs) can be deployed to help and rescue people in any trouble situation. These networks can be used by police, fire department or, a health service provider to instantly respond to an emergency situation. When a disaster occurs, either due to some natural or man-made reasons, the terrestrial infrastructure vanishes. The rapid deployment of communication infrastructure is required to reach a disaster scene to rescue people. In recent years, UAVs have emerged as a promising solution to this problem. UAVs fly independently without human pilot intervention; therefore they can be one of the best options to reach the difficult access areas. Even though UAVs offer numerous benefits of using them as an aerial base station, few important challenges e.g., efficient resource allocation, 3D placement, and security need to be addressed properly in order to efficiently utilize the UAVs. This chapter has focused the details on the UAV-supported public safety networks and state of the artwork related to UAV placement, resource allocation, and UAV-related security concerns in PSN.
UAV Placement and Resource Management in Public Safety Networks: An Overview
Unmanned Syst. Tech.
Intelligent Unmanned Air Vehicles Communications for Public Safety Networks ; Kapitel : 2 ; 19-49
07.05.2022
31 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Power-Efficient UAV Placement in Relay Assisted Heterogeneous Public Safety Networks
Springer Verlag | 2022
|3D Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Placement for Public Safety Communications
Springer Verlag | 2022
|Extending Crew Resource Management: an overview
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1995
|