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A Near-Optimal UAV-Aided Radio Coverage Strategy for Dense Urban Areas
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyPower ControlUnmanned VehicleOptimal Uav DeploymentCyclic Uav RechargingUnmanned SystemSystems EngineeringUnmanned Aerial VehiclesSpace-air-ground Integrated NetworkComputer EngineeringSingle UavMobile Communication VehicleAerospace EngineeringEdge ComputingEnergy ManagementDense Urban AreasUnmanned Aerial SystemsRadio Local Area NetworkEnergy-efficient Networking
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) may be used for providing seamless network coverage in urban areas for improving the performance of conventional cellular networks. Given the predominantly line-of-sight channel of drones, UAV-aided seamless coverage becomes particularly beneficial in case of emergency situations. However, a single UAV having a limited cruising capability is unable to provide seamless long-term coverage, multiple drones relying on sophisticated recharging and reshuffling schemes are necessary. In this context, both the positioning and the flight strategy directly affect the efficiency of the system. Hence, we first introduce a novel UAV energy consumption model, based on which an energy-efficiency-based objective function is derived. Second, we propose an energy-efficient rechargeable UAV deployment strategy optimized under a seamless coverage constraint. Explicitly, a two-stage joint optimization algorithm is conceived for solving both the optimal UAV deployment and the cyclic UAV recharging and reshuffling strategy. Our simulation results quantify the efficiency of our proposed algorithm.
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