Delay Optimization in Remote ID-Based UAV Communication via BLE and Wi-Fi Switching
Delay Optimization in Remote ID-Based UAV Communication via BLE and Wi-Fi Switching
The remote identification (Remote ID) broadcast capability allows unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to exchange messages, which is a pivotal technology for inter-UAV communications. Although this capability enhances the operational visibility, low delay in Remote ID-based communications is critical for ensuring the efficiency and timeliness of multi-UAV operations in dynamic environments. To address this challenge, we first establish delay models for Remote ID communications by considering packet reception and collisions across both BLE 4 and Wi-Fi protocols. Building upon these models, we formulate an optimization problem to minimize the long-term communication delay through adaptive protocol selection. Since the delay performance varies with the UAV density, we propose an adaptive BLE/Wi-Fi switching algorithm based on the multi-agent deep Q-network approach. Experimental results demonstrate that in dynamic-density scenarios, our strategy achieves 32.1% and 37.7% lower latency compared to static BLE 4 and Wi-Fi modes respectively.
Yian Zhu、Ziye Jia、Lei Zhang、Yao Wu、Qiuming Zhu、Qihui Wu
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Yian Zhu,Ziye Jia,Lei Zhang,Yao Wu,Qiuming Zhu,Qihui Wu.Delay Optimization in Remote ID-Based UAV Communication via BLE and Wi-Fi Switching[EB/OL].(2025-06-09)[2025-06-18].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.07715.点此复制
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