Throughput Maximization for UAV-aided Backscatter Communication Networks
Meng Hua, Luxi Yang, Chunguo Li, Qingqing Wu, A. Lee Swindlehurst

TL;DR
This paper develops UAV-assisted backscatter communication protocols to maximize network throughput by jointly optimizing time, reflection, and UAV trajectory, demonstrating significant performance improvements through iterative algorithms.
Contribution
It introduces two novel protocols for UAV-assisted backscatter communication and proposes efficient optimization algorithms for throughput maximization under different power models.
Findings
Proposed protocols outperform benchmarks in throughput.
Iterative algorithms effectively optimize system parameters.
Significant throughput gains demonstrated in simulations.
Abstract
This paper investigates unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-aided backscatter communication (BackCom) networks, where the UAV is leveraged to help the backscatter device (BD) forward signals to the receiver. Based on the presence or absence of a direct link between BD and receiver, two protocols, namely transmit-backscatter (TB) protocol and transmit-backscatter-relay (TBR) protocol, are proposed to utilize the UAV to assist the BD. In particular, we formulate the system throughput maximization problems for the two protocols by jointly optimizing the time allocation, reflection coefficient and UAV trajectory. Different static/dynamic circuit power consumption models for the two protocols are analyzed. The resulting optimization problems are shown to be non-convex, which are challenging to solve. We first consider the dynamic circuit power consumption model, and decompose the original problems…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUAV Applications and Optimization · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
