4.6 Article

Throughput Maximization in Multi-UAV Enabled Communication Systems with Difference Consideration

Journal

IEEE ACCESS
Volume 6, Issue -, Pages 55291-55301

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2872736

Keywords

UAV communications; throughput maximization; power allocation; flight plan design; non-convex optimization

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61703197, 61561032, 61461029]
  2. Jiangxi Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2014MT561879, 2014KY046]
  3. Young Scientists Project Funding of Jiangxi Province [20153BCB23020, 20162BCB23010]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangxi Province [20161BAB202043, 20114ACE00200]

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This paper investigates a UAV-enabled wireless communication system with multiple UAVs (multi-UAVs), where the UAVs are dispatched to collect information from a group of ground terminals (GTs) that are energy-constrained. In particular, we consider that UAVs may differ so that each UAV can be individually designed. Besides, for the sake of collision avoidance of these multi-UAVs, an effective security flight mechanism is designed. To achieve a fair performance between GTs, this paper aims to maximize the minimum GT throughput by jointly optimizing the communication scheduling, power allocation, and UAVs' trajectories. However, the formulated problem is shown to be a mixed integer non-convex optimization problem that is hard to solve. To tackle this problem, we first decompose it into two subproblems, and then, an efficient iterative algorithm is proposed by applying the block coordinate descent, relaxation, as well as successive convex optimization techniques. The proposed algorithm can be effectively utilized in wireless communication and networks. Moreover, a benchmark is set for the purpose of illustrating the superiority of the proposed design. Finally, numerical results show that the proposed design achieves a significant performance gain as compared with the benchmark.

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