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Joint UAV Hovering Altitude and Power Control for Space-Air-Ground IoT Networks
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2018
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Uav NetworkEngineeringFlying RobotUav NetworksPower ControlSpace-air-ground Iot NetworksUnmanned SystemSystems EngineeringInternet Of ThingsUnmanned Aerial VehiclesSpace-air-ground Integrated NetworkComputer EngineeringAerial RoboticsAerospace EngineeringEdge ComputingResource Allocation ProblemUnmanned Aerial SystemsAir Vehicle SystemEnergy-efficient Networking
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have been widely used in both military and civilian applications. Equipped with diverse communication payloads, UAVs cooperating with satellites and base stations constitute a space-air-ground three-tier heterogeneous network, which are beneficial in terms of both providing the seamless coverage as well as of improving the capacity for increasingly prosperous Internet of Things networks. However, cross-tier interference may be inevitable among these tightly embraced heterogeneous networks when sharing the same spectrum. The power association problem in satellite, UAV and macrocell three-tier networks becomes a critical issue. In this paper, we propose a two-stage joint hovering altitude and power control solution for the resource allocation problem in UAV networks considering the inevitable cross-tier interference from space-air-ground heterogeneous networks. Furthermore, Lagrange dual decomposition and concave-convex procedure method are used to solve this problem, followed by a low-complexity greedy search algorithm. Finally, simulation results show the effectiveness of our proposed two-stage joint optimization algorithm in terms of UAV network's total throughput.
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