Auto-Encoder Learning-Based UAV Communications for Livestock Management

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Abstract

The advancement in computing and telecommunication has broadened the applications of drones beyond military surveillance to other fields, such as agriculture. Livestock farming using unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) systems requires surveillance and monitoring of animals on relatively large farmland. A reliable communication system between UAVs and the ground control station (GCS) is necessary to achieve this. This paper describes learning-based communication strategies and techniques that enable interaction and data exchange between UAVs and a GCS. We propose a deep auto-encoder UAV design framework for end-to-end communications. Simulation results show that the auto-encoder learns joint transmitter (UAV) and receiver (GCS) mapping functions for various communication strategies, such as QPSK, 8PSK, 16PSK and 16QAM, without prior knowledge.

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Alanezi, M. A., Mohammad, A., Sha’aban, Y. A., Bouchekara, H. R. E. H., & Shahriar, M. S. (2022). Auto-Encoder Learning-Based UAV Communications for Livestock Management. Drones, 6(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/drones6100276

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