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UAV-Aided Cooperative Data Collection Scheme for Ocean Monitoring Networks
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2021
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EngineeringUnderwater Acoustic CommunicationAerospace EngineeringEdge ComputingUav Deployment SchemeUnmanned SystemUnderwater SystemComputer EngineeringSystems EngineeringOcean Monitoring NetworksResource AllocationUnderwater Sensor NetworkUav HoveringEnergy-efficient Networking
In this article, we present an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-aided ocean monitoring network for remote oceanic data collection, in which monitoring data are transmitted first from battery-powered underwater sensor nodes (USNs) to sea surface sink nodes (SNs) in a data collection cycle using underwater acoustic communication, and then a UAV hovering in air collects all the data from SNs and relays them to a ground base station via wireless communication links. Aiming at maximizing network lifetime, we model the resource allocation, USN-to-SN access, and SN-to-UAV access issues as a mixed-integer nonconvex optimization problem. To efficiently solve it, we decompose the optimization into two stages. The first stage is to minimize time consumption in an SN-to-UAV nonorthogonal multiple access process and we solve it by designing a UAV deployment scheme, a subchannel matching scheme, and a joint power and time allocation scheme, based on which, the second stage is to maximize the residual energies of USNs in USN-to-SN transmissions under a modified frequency-division multiple access strategy in each collection cycle. The second-stage optimization is further decomposed into some similar subproblems, and each of them is considered as a bipartite graph matching problem between USNs and underwater acoustic channels. For each subproblem, we propose improved weight-based matching and bisection-based searching algorithms. Finally, we design a low-complexity iteration algorithm to approximate the optimal solution of the original problem by solving these subproblems. The simulation results validate the effectiveness of our proposals.
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