In this paper, we study the integration of unmanned aerial vehicle small cells (UAV-SCs) for the purpose of augmenting or temporarily restoring service to an ultra-dense cellular network. The aim is to minimize the overall power consumption of the network by jointly optimizing the number of UAV-SCs, their placement, associations, and the power allocation, subject to user QoS (quality of service), transmit power, and fronthaul capacity constraints. As the resulting optimization problem is non-convex and computationally inefficient to solve, we investigate lower complexity alternatives. By reformulating the original problem, a linear structure can be obtained that is efficiently solved by off-the-shelf solvers. Furthermore, we also propose a meta-heuristic method that is based on particle swarm optimization. The performance of the proposed methods is evaluated via simulation studies and compared to state-of-the-art techniques. The results illustrate that the proposed methods consistently outperform conventional techniques by deploying fewer UAV-SCs and also lowering the transmit powers. Furthermore, considerable power savings were observed particularly for low QoS demands and dense scenarios.
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Zamani, A., Kämmer, R., Hu, Y., & Schmeink, A. (2020). Optimization of unmanned aerial vehicle augmented ultra-dense networks. Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, 2020(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13638-020-01804-3
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