Aerial Coverage Analysis of Cellular Systems at LTE and mmWave Frequencies Using 3D City Models

Sensors (Basel). 2018 Dec 6;18(12):4311. doi: 10.3390/s18124311.

Abstract

Cellular connectivity for UAV systems is interesting because it promises coverage in beyond visual line of sight scenarios. Inter-cell interference has been shown to be the main limiting factor at high altitudes. Using a realistic 3D simulator model, with real base station locations, this study confirms that UAVs at high altitudes suffer from significant interference, resulting in a worse coverage compared to ground users. When replacing the existing base stations by mmWave cells, our results indicate that ground coverage is decreased to only 90%, while UAVs just above rooftop level have a coverage probability of 100%. However, UAVs at higher altitude still suffer from excessive interference. Beamforming has the potential to improve mmWave link budget and to decrease interference and is for this reason a promising technology for ensuring connectivity to aerial users.

Keywords: LTE; SINR; UAV; beamforming; cellular; drone; interference; mmWave.