This book provides the state-of-the-art research on aerial
communications coexisting with terrestrial networks from physical, MAC,
network, and application layer perspectives. It includes thorough
discussion of control issues, access techniques and resource sharing
between cellular communication and aerial communications to accommodate
larger volumes of traffic and to provide better service to users. Other
challenges are explored in this text are: identification of services,
radio resource allocation and resource management for aerial links,
self-organizing aerial networks, aerial offloading, and performance
evaluation of aerial communications. This volume will be a highly useful
resource for students, researchers and engineers interested in obtaining
comprehensive information on the design, evaluation, and applications of
aerial access networks and communications.