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What is Communication Model

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A collection of rules of a set of nodes' behavior regarding establishing and maintaining their communication. It may enforce specific technologies and/or include allowable data rates, modulations, encoding, and link characteristics such as symmetricity, synchronization, ranges, etc.
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Connectivity Management in Drone Networks: Models, Algorithms, and Methods
Umut Can Çabuk (Ege University, Turkey), Mustafa Tosun (Ege University, Turkey), Vahid Khalilpour Akram (Ege University, Turkey), and Orhan Dagdeviren (Ege University, Turkey)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 29
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4963-6.ch006
Abstract
Drone technologies have attracted the attention of many researchers in recent years due to their potential opportunities. Fleets of drones integrated with widely available relatively short-range communication technologies have various application areas such as wildlife monitoring, disaster relief, and military surveillance. One of the major problems in this manner is maintaining the connectivity of the drone network. In this chapter, the authors study the connectivity management issues in drone networks. Firstly, movement, communication, and channel models are described by the authors, along with the problem definition. The hardness of the problem is investigated by proving its NP-Hardness. Various algorithms proposed to solve the connectivity management problem and their variants are evaluated in detail. Lastly, for future directions, the authors present mathematical methods to solve the emerging problem in drone networks.
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ICT: A Magic Wand for Social Change in Rural India
Models of communication refer to the conceptual diagrammatic representation used to explain the human communication process which primarily consists of a transmitter, a channel, a receiver and a destination. Models are used for the sake of simplification and presentation of the complex communication structure and often help to identify the type or pattern of communication. Models also help to predict the nature of communication and the type of its outcome.
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