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The study investigates a UAV‑enabled wireless communication system with energy harvesting, aiming to minimize the UAV’s total energy consumption while satisfying users’ minimum data transmission requirements. The authors decompose the optimization into a path‑planning subproblem solved by a dual method and successive convex approximation, and an energy‑minimization subproblem with fixed path that is reduced to a one‑dimensional search after determining optimal transmission time and power. Simulation results confirm the theoretical analysis and demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed energy‑minimization strategy.

Abstract

This paper investigates an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-enabled wireless communication system with energy harvesting, where the UAV transfers energy to the users in half duplex or full duplex, and the users harvest energy for data transmission to the UAV. We minimize the total energy consumption of the UAV while accomplishing the minimal data transmission requests of the users. The original optimization problem is decomposed into two subproblems: path planning subproblem and energy minimization subproblem with fixed path planning. For path planning subproblem, the optimal visiting order is obtained by using the dual method and the trajectory is optimized via the successive convex approximation technique. For energy minimization subproblem with fixed path planning, we firstly obtain the optimal portion of data transmission time within the entire procedure and the optimal transmission power of each user. Then, the the energy minimization subproblem is greatly simplified and it is efficiently solved via a one-dimensional search method. Simulation results are illustrated to verify the theoretical findings.

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