Internet of Unmanned Things (IoUT) and Mission-based Networking

This book discusses the potential of the Internet of Unmanned Things (IoUT), which is considered a promising paradigm resulting in numerous applications including shipment of goods, home package delivery, crop monitoring, agricultural surveillance, and rescue operations. The authors discuss how IoUT...

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Other Authors: Kerrache, Chaker Abdelaziz (Editor), Calafate, Carlos (Editor), Lakas, Abderrahmane (Editor), Lahby, Mohamed (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2023, 2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023
Series:Internet of Things, Technology, Communications and Computing
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Introduction -- An Overview on IoUT and UAV-assisted applications -- Mobility, traffic models and network management for IoUT -- Energy efficiency in IoUT -- Security, privacy, and trust in IoUT -- Mobile edge computing in IoUT -- Performance, scalability, reliability and efficiency of Inter-UAV and UAV-to-X communications -- Machine-learning techniques for IoUT -- Inter-UAV communications over future internet architectures -- 5G and beyond for IoUT -- Explainable artificial intelligence and semantic representation and reasoning for IoUT -- Testbeds and validation of IoUT solutions -- Conclusion 
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520 |a This book discusses the potential of the Internet of Unmanned Things (IoUT), which is considered a promising paradigm resulting in numerous applications including shipment of goods, home package delivery, crop monitoring, agricultural surveillance, and rescue operations. The authors discuss how IoUT nodes collaborate with each other in ad hoc manner through a Line-of-Sight (LoS) link to exchange data packets. Also discussed is how Unmanned Arial Vehicles (UAVs) can communicate with fixed ground stations, with an air traffic controller, or through a Non-Line-of-Sight (NLoS) link with a satellite-aided controller, generally based on preloaded missions. The authors go on to cover how to tackle issues that arise with dissimilar communication technologies. They cover how various problems can appear in inter-UAV and UAV-to-X communications including energy management, lack of security and the unreliability of wireless communication links, and handover from LoS to NLoS, and vice versa. In this book, the editors invited front-line researchers and authors to submit research exploring emerging technologies for IoUT and mission-based networking and how to overcome challenges