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2020-03-04 11:55
Study on Full Duplex 4k Video Transmission Systems by Multi-Drones in 5.7GHz band Shunya Imada, Yoshitaka takaku, Kiyomichi Araki, tao yu, Tran Gia Khamh, Kei Sakaguchi (Tokyo Tech), Tomohiro Mogi, Takeshi Yajima (KODEN) RCS2019-339 |
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Recently, the wireless transmission of ultra-high resolution video from drones has attracted great attention, because of its widespread applications such as infrastructure inspections, disaster monitoring, and searching for missing people. And in order to further extend its applications and improve the efficiency, it is expected to introduce multiple drones to support video with larger coverage and more details. However, the conventional multiplexing communication system for drone suffers large co-channel interference when multiple drones are simultaneously working in a narrow space, which would severely destabilize the control of drones. Moreover, the limited spectrum resource also make it difficult for multiple drones to transmit his resolution 4k video simultaneously. To address the problem, in this paper, we proposed a multi-drone full-duplex system. The higher spectrum efficiency and lower complexity of transmitters on drone are achieved, and co-channel interference is avoided by adopting spectrum separation, spatial multiplexing transmission and spread spectrum. The effectiveness of the proposed system is validated by numerical analysis and simulation. |
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4K real-time video transmission / multiple drones / multiplex / frequency efficiency / / / / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 119, no. 448, RCS2019-339, pp. 105-110, March 2020. |
Paper # |
RCS2019-339 |
Date of Issue |
2020-02-26 (RCS) |
ISSN |
Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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