Energy Efficient D2D Communications Using Multiple UAV Relays
Ahmad Alsharoa, Murat Yukse

TL;DR
This paper introduces an optimization framework for energy-efficient D2D communications using multiple UAV relays, balancing bandwidth, power, and UAV trajectories to enhance ground user connectivity.
Contribution
It presents a novel multi-step optimization model that jointly considers UAV energy use, resource allocation, and trajectory planning for improved D2D communication.
Findings
Optimized UAV trajectories improve communication reliability.
Energy-efficient resource allocation enhances network performance.
Heuristic algorithms effectively solve the non-convex optimization problem.
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a novel optimization model for multiple Unmanned Areal Vehicles (UAVs) working as relays and helping Device-to-Device (D2D) communications at the same time. The goal of the UAVs is to operate in an energy-efficient manner while not only optimizing the available bandwidth and power allocations of the D2D links, but also act as relays when needed to maintain the communication between ground users. We formulate an optimization problem that maximizes the energy-efficient utility while respecting the resource availability including the UAVs' energy consumption, UAV-user association, and trajectory constraints. Due to the non-convexity of the problem, we propose to solve it in three steps using Taylor series approximation to optimize the power and the bandwidth, and use a heuristic algorithm for optimizing the UAVs' trajectory and UAV-user associations.
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