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3-D Trajectory Optimization for Fixed-Wing UAV-Enabled Wireless Network

Journal

IEEE ACCESS
Volume 9, Issue -, Pages 35045-35056

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3061163

Keywords

Energy efficiency; sequential convex optimization; trajectory optimization; UAV communication; 5G

Funding

  1. Scheme for Promotion of Academic and Research Collaboration, Ministry of Human Resource Development, India [SPARC/2018-2019/P145/SL]
  2. Competitiveness Enhancement Program of the National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University [VIU-ISHITR-180/2020]
  3. Sri Lanka Technology Campus, Sri Lanka [RRSG/2020/A7]

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This article explores the use of UAVs to enhance connectivity for users in an overcrowded base station coverage area, optimizing the 3D UAV trajectory to improve communication system efficiency. Results demonstrate that the 3D trajectory achieves significantly higher energy efficiency compared to the 2D trajectory.
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is a promising technology for the next-generation communication systems. In this article, a fixed-wing UAV is considered to enhance the connectivity for far-users at the coverage region of an overcrowded base station (BS). In particular, a three dimensions (3D) UAV trajectory is optimized to improve the overall energy efficiency of the communication system by considering the system throughput and the UAV's energy consumption for a given finite time horizon. The solutions for the proposed optimization problem are derived by applying Lagrangian optimization and using an algorithm based on successive convex iteration techniques. Numerical results demonstrate that by optimizing the UAV's trajectory in the 3D space, the proposed system design achieves significantly higher energy efficiency with the gain reaching up to 20 bitsJ(-1) compared to the 14 bitsJ(-1) maximum gain achieved by the 2D space trajectory. Further, results reveal that the proposed algorithm converge earlier in 3D space trajectory compare to the 2D space trajectory.

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