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Energy Minimization UAV Trajectory Design for Delay-Tolerant Emergency Communication
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EngineeringAerospace EngineeringTrajectory DesignUnmanned SystemSpace-air-ground Integrated NetworkComputer EngineeringGenetic AlgorithmSystems EngineeringSingle UavMobile Communication VehicleUnmanned VehicleDelay-tolerant NetworkingDelay-tolerant Emergency CommunicationUnmanned Aerial VehiclesEnergy-efficient Networking
The increasing cases of wireless communication networks being partly (or even fully) destroyed after the occurrence of natural disasters has made researchers focus on the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to provide quick and efficient backup communication in post-disaster scenarios. However, the performance of UAVs in the provisioning of wireless coverage is known to be constrained by their battery life, which limits their flight times. In this paper, we explore the use of a single UAV to provide backhaul connectivity to truck-mounted Base Stations (BSs) that have been deployed within a disaster zone to provide network coverage to users based on the principle of delay-tolerant communications. We propose a trajectory design that uses genetic algorithm to find the trajectory with the least energy requirement for the UAV to visit all the BSs and return to a central node that acts as a gateway to the core network. Our trajectory design takes into account both the straight-and-level flight and banked-level turns of the UAV in computing the energy requirement. Simulation results show that our proposed design outperforms two approaches in the literature by up to 14% and 40%.
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