Research Article

Analysis of LTE Network Connection Parameters at Legal Maximum UAV Flight Altitudes and Comparison with Ground

Volume: 9 Number: 3 October 19, 2025

Analysis of LTE Network Connection Parameters at Legal Maximum UAV Flight Altitudes and Comparison with Ground

Abstract

Recently, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and UAV Traffic Management (UTM) systems have gained attention, particularly for applications such as aerial mapping and agriculture. Due to the widespread use of applications and the increasing number of UAVs, air traffic poses a danger to the public and the inability to track UAVs causes a security vulnerability. The European U-Space concept and the Next GEN concept in the USA implement the Air corridor and UTM system for Tracking of UAVs and Commercial UAVs services. It is desired to use new generation communication infrastructures for UAVs to communicate with UTM uninterruptedly and safely. In this study, flights were conducted at the maximum legal altitude limit of 120 meters to test the usability of the UAV and UTM communication infrastructures of the Long-Term Evolution (LTE) communication infrastructures of Mobile Operators in Turkey. In the study, an LTE-supported UAV was connected to the Türk Telekom Corporation (Türk Telekomünikasyon A.Ş.) Mobile LTE network, log telemetry information was sent to the UTM server on the ground via the UAV from an altitude of 120 meters, and the connection quality of the Mobile Operator was determined. In addition, the signal quality and strength measured from the ground on the same route as the highway were compared with the signal quality and strength received by the UAV at an altitude of 120 meters. Successful results were achieved and it was proven that communication can be achieved using the Mobile Operator's LTE network even at the maximum legal UAV altitude limit.

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Supporting Institution

Cappadocia University, Türk Telekomünikasyon A.Ş, ARGELA Technologies

Project Number

KÜN.2021-BAGP-029

Ethical Statement

This study does not involve human participants, animals, or any personal data requiring ethical approval. Therefore, no ethical approval was necessary.

Thanks

This research was funded by the Türk Telekomünikasyon A.Ş, ARGELA Technologies and Scientific Research Projects Unit of Cappadocia University, grant number KÜN.2021-BAGP-029. The APC was funded by the Scientific Research Projects Unit of Cappadocia University. The authors would like to thank the Scientific Research Projects Unit of Cappadocia University, and the Türk Telekomünikasyon A.Ş, ARGELA Technologies. The authors would like to extend their gratitude to Emel Uzun Subaş, Furkan Açık, Serkan Yıldız, Sezer Erkli, Erhan Lokman, and Onur Altunbaş for their valuable contributions to this study.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Aerospace Engineering (Other)

Journal Section

Research Article

Early Pub Date

October 9, 2025

Publication Date

October 19, 2025

Submission Date

May 22, 2025

Acceptance Date

August 7, 2025

Published in Issue

Year 2025 Volume: 9 Number: 3

APA
Kekeç, E. T., Gençağ, M. S., & Boyali, K. (2025). Analysis of LTE Network Connection Parameters at Legal Maximum UAV Flight Altitudes and Comparison with Ground. Journal of Aviation, 9(3), 508-515. https://doi.org/10.30518/jav.1662688
AMA
1.Kekeç ET, Gençağ MS, Boyali K. Analysis of LTE Network Connection Parameters at Legal Maximum UAV Flight Altitudes and Comparison with Ground. JAV. 2025;9(3):508-515. doi:10.30518/jav.1662688
Chicago
Kekeç, Emin Tugay, Mustafa Samet Gençağ, and Köksal Boyali. 2025. “Analysis of LTE Network Connection Parameters at Legal Maximum UAV Flight Altitudes and Comparison With Ground”. Journal of Aviation 9 (3): 508-15. https://doi.org/10.30518/jav.1662688.
EndNote
Kekeç ET, Gençağ MS, Boyali K (October 1, 2025) Analysis of LTE Network Connection Parameters at Legal Maximum UAV Flight Altitudes and Comparison with Ground. Journal of Aviation 9 3 508–515.
IEEE
[1]E. T. Kekeç, M. S. Gençağ, and K. Boyali, “Analysis of LTE Network Connection Parameters at Legal Maximum UAV Flight Altitudes and Comparison with Ground”, JAV, vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 508–515, Oct. 2025, doi: 10.30518/jav.1662688.
ISNAD
Kekeç, Emin Tugay - Gençağ, Mustafa Samet - Boyali, Köksal. “Analysis of LTE Network Connection Parameters at Legal Maximum UAV Flight Altitudes and Comparison With Ground”. Journal of Aviation 9/3 (October 1, 2025): 508-515. https://doi.org/10.30518/jav.1662688.
JAMA
1.Kekeç ET, Gençağ MS, Boyali K. Analysis of LTE Network Connection Parameters at Legal Maximum UAV Flight Altitudes and Comparison with Ground. JAV. 2025;9:508–515.
MLA
Kekeç, Emin Tugay, et al. “Analysis of LTE Network Connection Parameters at Legal Maximum UAV Flight Altitudes and Comparison With Ground”. Journal of Aviation, vol. 9, no. 3, Oct. 2025, pp. 508-15, doi:10.30518/jav.1662688.
Vancouver
1.Emin Tugay Kekeç, Mustafa Samet Gençağ, Köksal Boyali. Analysis of LTE Network Connection Parameters at Legal Maximum UAV Flight Altitudes and Comparison with Ground. JAV. 2025 Oct. 1;9(3):508-15. doi:10.30518/jav.1662688

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