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2022-09-16 10:00
High efficiency of epidemic communications for drones swarm flight Tatsuya Kurosawa (NIT), Tomotaka Kimura (Doshisha Univ.), Hiroyuki Shimizu, Takefumi Hiraguri (NIT) CQ2022-38 |
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In this study, we are developing the pollination system using small drones. This proposed system is use epidemic communications. The epidemic communications method has the advantage of transmission efficiency communications since multiple local transmission paths are created in the same space when the number of infection source (flowers) increases. However, conventional epidemic communication method has large delay time from infections to end receiver station. Moreover, since the battery of the small drones is limited, flight time is necessary to shorten. We proposes the method to reduce the delay time in order to reduce flight time. Then we propose two methods to improve these issues.
One of method is that each drone has directional antenna. The other method is unique mobility control with drone flight. In these evaluations, the delivery time, data retention rate, travel distance, and amount of interferences were compared by using the two proposed methods and the conventional method, including interferences. From these results, the directional antenna method was the most effective. Therefore, the delay time with directional antennas was reduced by about half compared with the conventional method. In addition, the reduced data retention rate and travel distance were confirmed. |
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Pollination / Bees / Drones / Epidemic communications / Antenna directivity / Moving sideways / Interference / |
Reference Info. |
IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 122, no. 184, CQ2022-38, pp. 80-84, Sept. 2022. |
Paper # |
CQ2022-38 |
Date of Issue |
2022-09-08 (CQ) |
ISSN |
Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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CQ2022-38 |
Conference Information |
Committee |
IA CQ MIKA |
Conference Date |
2022-09-15 - 2022-09-16 |
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Hokkaido Citizens Actives Center |
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Wireless Communications Quality, 6G, IoT, Cross layer Technologies, Internet Operation and Management, etc. |
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2022-09-IA-CQ-MIKA |
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High efficiency of epidemic communications for drones swarm flight |
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Pollination |
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Bees |
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Drones |
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Epidemic communications |
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Antenna directivity |
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Moving sideways |
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Interference |
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1st Author's Name |
Tatsuya Kurosawa |
1st Author's Affiliation |
Nippon Institute of Technology (NIT) |
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Tomotaka Kimura |
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Doshisha University (Doshisha Univ.) |
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Hiroyuki Shimizu |
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Nippon Institute of Technology (NIT) |
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Takefumi Hiraguri |
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Nippon Institute of Technology (NIT) |
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Date Time |
2022-09-16 10:00:00 |
Presentation Time |
25 minutes |
Registration for |
CQ |
Paper # |
CQ2022-38 |
Volume (vol) |
vol.122 |
Number (no) |
no.184 |
Page |
pp.80-84 |
#Pages |
5 |
Date of Issue |
2022-09-08 (CQ) |
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