Key points are not available for this paper at this time.
As an emerging field of aerial robotics, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have significant research interest within the wireless networking research. As soon as national legislations allow UAVs to fly autonomously, we see swarms of UAV populating the sky of our smart cities to accomplish missions: parcel delivery, infrastructure monitoring, event filming, , tracking, etc. The UAV ecosystem can benefit from existing 5G/B5G networks, which can be exploited in different ways to enhance UAV. Because of the inherent characteristics of UAV pertaining to mobility in 3D space, autonomous operation and intelligent placement, smart devices cater to wide range of wireless applications and use cases. work aims at presenting an in-depth exploration of integration synergies 5G/B5G cellular systems and UAV technology, where the UAV is integrated a new aerial User Equipment (UE) to existing cellular networks. In this, the UAVs perform the role of flying users within cellular, thus they are termed as cellular-connected UAVs (a. k. a. UAV-UE, -UE, 5G-connected drone, or aerial user). The main focus of this work is present an extensive study of integration challenges along with key 5G/B5G innovations and ongoing efforts in design prototyping and field corroborating cellular-connected UAVs. This study highlights recent updates with respect to 3GPP standardization and emphasizes-economic concerns that must be accounted before successful adoption of promising technology. Various open problems paving the path to future opportunities are also discussed.
Mishra et al. (Sat,) studied this question.
Synapse has enriched 4 closely related papers on similar clinical questions. Consider them for comparative context: