A Simulator for FANETs Using 5G Vehicle-to-Everything Communications and Named-Data Networking
By: José Manuel Rúa-Estévez , Alicia Meleiro-Estévez , Pablo Fondo-Ferreiro and more
Potential Business Impact:
Tests how flying robots talk to each other.
This work presents a simulator designed for the validation, evaluation, and demonstration of flying adhoc networks (FANETs) using 5G vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications and the named-data networking (NDN) paradigm. The simulator integrates the ns-3 network simulator and the Zenoh NDN protocol, enabling realistic testing of applications that involve the multi-hop communication among multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
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