UAV Relay-Assisted Emergency Communications in IoT Networks: Resource Allocation and Trajectory Optimization
Dinh-Hieu Tran, Van-Dinh Nguyen, Sumit Gautam, Symeon Chatzinotas,, Thang X. Vu, Bjorn Ottersten

TL;DR
This paper proposes an optimized UAV relay system with full-duplex radio to improve emergency IoT communications, maximizing served devices and throughput through joint resource and trajectory optimization.
Contribution
It introduces a novel joint optimization framework for UAV trajectory, bandwidth, and power allocation using an inner approximation algorithm, considering FD and HD modes.
Findings
FD mode outperforms HD in served devices and throughput
Proposed algorithms significantly outperform benchmarks
Joint optimization enhances emergency IoT communication efficiency
Abstract
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) communication has emerged as a prominent technology for emergency communications (e.g., natural disaster) in the Internet of Things (IoT) networks to enhance the ability of disaster prediction, damage assessment, and rescue operations promptly. A UAV can be deployed as a flying base station (BS) to collect data from time-constrained IoT devices and then transfer it to a ground gateway (GW). In general, the latency constraint at IoT devices and UAV's limited storage capacity highly hinder practical applications of UAV-assisted IoT networks. In this paper, {full-duplex (FD) radio} is adopted at the UAV to overcome these challenges. In addition, half-duplex (HD) scheme for UAV-based relaying is also considered to provide a comparative study between two modes (viz., FD and HD). {Herein, a device is considered to be successfully served iff its data is collected…
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