Enhanced Slime Mould Optimization with Deep-Learning-Based Resource Allocation in UAV-Enabled Wireless Networks

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Abstract

Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) networks offer a wide range of applications in an overload situation, broadcasting and advertising, public safety, disaster management, etc. Providing robust communication services to mobile users (MUs) is a challenging task because of the dynamic characteristics of MUs. Resource allocation, including subchannels, transmit power, and serving users, is a critical transmission problem; further, it is also crucial to improve the coverage and energy efficacy of UAV-assisted transmission networks. This paper presents an Enhanced Slime Mould Optimization with Deep-Learning-based Resource Allocation Approach (ESMOML-RAA) in UAV-enabled wireless networks. The presented ESMOML-RAA technique aims to efficiently accomplish computationally and energy-effective decisions. In addition, the ESMOML-RAA technique considers a UAV as a learning agent with the formation of a resource assignment decision as an action and designs a reward function with the intention of the minimization of the weighted resource consumption. For resource allocation, the presented ESMOML-RAA technique employs a highly parallelized long short-term memory (HP-LSTM) model with an ESMO algorithm as a hyperparameter optimizer. Using the ESMO algorithm helps properly tune the hyperparameters related to the HP-LSTM model. The performance validation of the ESMOML-RAA technique is tested using a series of simulations. This comparison study reports the enhanced performance of the ESMOML-RAA technique over other ML models.

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Alkanhel, R., Rafiq, A., Mokrov, E., Khakimov, A., Muthanna, M. S. A., & Muthanna, A. (2023). Enhanced Slime Mould Optimization with Deep-Learning-Based Resource Allocation in UAV-Enabled Wireless Networks. Sensors, 23(16). https://doi.org/10.3390/s23167083

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