Internet of Fly Things For Post-Disaster Recovery Based on Multi-environment

Natural disasters such as floods and earthquakes immensely impact the telecommunication network infrastructure, leading to the malfunctioning and interruption of wireless services. Consequently, the user devices under the disaster zone are unable to access the cellular base stations. Wireless coverage on an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is considered for providing coverage service to ground user devices in disaster events. This work evaluated the efficient performance of wireless coverage services of UAVs to provide the internet to fly things to help recover the communications link in a natural disaster in multi environments. The results demonstrate the line of sight, nonline of sight, path loss, and coverage probability for the radio propagation environment scenario. Therefore, the path loss and coverage probability are affected by the user devices' elevation angle and distance in the multi-environment system. The user position's optimum user device distance and elevation angle are also investigated to improve the coverage probability, which could be especially useful for the UAV deployment design.

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