2021
Autores
Coelho, A; Fontes, H; Campos, R; Ricardo, M;
Publicação
17TH CONFERENCE ON WIRELESS ON-DEMAND NETWORK SYSTEMS AND SERVICES (WONS 2022)
Abstract
Network slicing emerged in 5G networks as a key component to enable the use of multiple services with different performance requirements on top of a shared physical network infrastructure. A major challenge lies on ensuring wireless coverage and enough communications resources to meet the target Quality of Service (QoS) levels demanded by these services, including throughput and delay guarantees. The challenge is exacerbated in temporary events, such as disaster management scenarios and outdoor festivities, where the existing wireless infrastructures may collapse, fail to provide sufficient wireless coverage, or lack the required communications resources. Flying networks, composed of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), emerged as a solution to provide on-demand wireless coverage and communications resources anywhere, anytime. However, existing solutions mostly rely on best-effort networks. The main contribution of this paper is SLICER, an algorithm enabling the placement and allocation of communications resources in slicing-aware flying networks. The evaluation carried out by means of ns-3 simulations shows SLICER can meet the targeted QoS levels, while using the minimum amount of communications resources.
2022
Autores
Almeida, EN; Rushad, M; Kota, SR; Nambiar, A; Harti, HL; Gupta, C; Waseem, D; Santos, G; Fontes, H; Campos, R; Tahiliani, MP;
Publicação
PROCEEDING OF THE 2022 WORKSHOP ON NS-3, WNS3 2022
Abstract
The creation of digital twins of experimental testbeds allows the validation of novel wireless networking solutions and the evaluation of their performance in realistic conditions, without the cost, complexity and limited availability of experimental testbeds. Current trace-based simulation approaches for ns-3 enable the repetition and reproduction of the same exact conditions observed in past experiments. However, they are limited by the fact that the simulation setup must exactly match the original experimental setup, including the network topology, the mobility patterns and the number of network nodes. In this paper, we propose the Machine Learning based Propagation Loss (MLPL) module for ns-3. Based on network traces collected in an experimental testbed, the MLPL module estimates the propagation loss as the sum of a deterministic path loss and a stochastic fast-fading loss. The MLPL module is validated with unit tests. Moreover, we test the MLPL module with real network traces, and compare the results obtained with existing propagation loss models in ns-3 and real experimental results. The results obtained show that the MLPL module can accurately predict the propagation loss observed in a real environment and reproduce the experimental conditions of a given testbed, enabling the creation of digital twins of wireless network environments in ns-3.
2022
Autores
Friedrich, M; Lieb, TJ; Temme, A; Almeida, EN; Coelho, A; Fontes, H;
Publicação
AIAA/IEEE Digital Avionics Systems Conference - Proceedings
Abstract
Short reaction times are among the most important factors in preventing casualties or providing first assistance to potential victims during large scale natural disasters. Consequently, first response teams must quickly gain a comprehensive overview and thus situation awareness of the disaster situation. To address this challenge, the ResponDrone-platform was developed within the scope of the ResponDrone project. A fleet of unmanned aerial vehicles provides critical information from the disaster site to the first response teams in real-time and can act as a communications relays in areas with disrupted communications infrastructure. The unmanned aerial vehicles are commanded via a web-based multi-mission control system. Data sharing between the individual components is realized via a web-based cloud platform. The ResponDrone platform's capabilities were successfully tested and validated within the scope of several flight and simulation trials. This paper describes the components that were developed, integrated into a system-of-systems and demonstrated during the ResponDrone project and explains how the components work together in order to execute task-based multi-UAV missions. Further, the results of the validation trials are presented and an outlook on the next steps for further exploitation of the ResponDrone platform is given. © 2022 IEEE.
2022
Autores
Queiros, R; Almeida, EN; Fontes, H; Ruela, J; Campos, R;
Publicação
2022 27TH IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTERS AND COMMUNICATIONS (IEEE ISCC 2022)
Abstract
The increasing complexity of recent Wi-Fi amendments is making optimal Rate Adaptation (RA) a challenge. The use of classic algorithms or heuristic models to address RA is becoming unfeasible due to the large combination of configuration parameters along with the variability of the wireless channel. We propose a simple Deep Reinforcement Learning approach for the automatic RA in Wi-Fi networks, named Data-driven Algorithm for Rate Adaptation (DARA). DARA is standard-compliant. It dynamically adjusts the Wi-Fi Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) solely based on the observation of the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) of the received frames at the transmitter. Our simulation results show that DARA achieves higher throughput when compared with Minstrel High Throughput (HT)
2025
Autores
Filipe B. Teixeira; Manuel Ricardo; André Coelho; Hélder P. Oliveira; Paula Viana; Nuno Paulino; Helder Fontes; Paulo Marques; Rui Campos; Luís Pessoa;
Publicação
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Abstract
2025
Autores
Queiros, R; Kaneko, M; Fontes, H; Campos, R;
Publicação
IEEE Networking Letters
Abstract
The increasing complexity of wireless technologies, such as Wi-Fi, presents significant challenges for Rate Adaptation (RA) due to the large configuration space of transmission parameters. While extensive research has been conducted on RA for low-mobility networks, existing solutions fail to adapt in Flying Networks (FNs), where high mobility and dynamic wireless conditions introduce additional uncertainty. We propose Linear Upper Confidence Bound for RA (LinRA), a novel Contextual Bandit-based approach that leverages real-Time link context to optimize transmission rates in predictable FNs, where future trajectories are known. Simulation results demonstrate that LinRA converges 5.2× faster than benchmarks and improves throughput by 80% in Non Line-of-Sight conditions, matching the performance of ideal algorithms. © 2025 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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