ДОСЛІДЖЕННЯ МОБІЛЬНОЇ MESH-МЕРЕЖІ БЕЗПІЛОТНИХ ЛІТАЛЬНИХ АПАРАТІВ З УРАХУВАННЯМ ЗАТРИМКИ МІЖ ВУЗЛАМИ
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Research mobile drones mesh-network taking into account delay between nodes
This paper studies the coverage aspects of a low altitude platform (LAP) system that can form a temporary communication network. The system consists of multiple autonomous drones equipped with dual-band Wi-Fi access points (APs) with ad hoc capabilities to form a mesh network.
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