ROLGSep 11, 2025

Maximizing UAV Cellular Connectivity with Reinforcement Learning for BVLoS Path Planning

arXiv:2509.13336v22 citationsh-index: 36
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses connectivity challenges for UAV operators in BVLoS scenarios, though it appears incremental as it applies RL to a known bottleneck in aerial communications.

The paper tackles path planning for cellular-connected UAVs in BVLoS operations by using reinforcement learning to minimize travel distance and maximize connectivity, with simulation results showing effective training and feasible path generation.

This paper presents a reinforcement learning (RL) based approach for path planning of cellular connected unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) operating beyond visual line of sight (BVLoS). The objective is to minimize travel distance while maximizing the quality of cellular link connectivity by considering real world aerial coverage constraints and employing an empirical aerial channel model. The proposed solution employs RL techniques to train an agent, using the quality of communication links between the UAV and base stations (BSs) as the reward function. Simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method in training the agent and generating feasible UAV path plans. The proposed approach addresses the challenges due to limitations in UAV cellular communications, highlighting the need for investigations and considerations in this area. The RL algorithm efficiently identifies optimal paths, ensuring maximum connectivity with ground BSs to ensure safe and reliable BVLoS flight operation. Moreover, the solution can be deployed as an offline path planning module that can be integrated into future ground control systems (GCS) for UAV operations, enhancing their capabilities and safety. The method holds potential for complex long range UAV applications, advancing the technology in the field of cellular connected UAV path planning.

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