Resource Allocation for 5G-UAV Based Emergency Wireless Communications
Zhuohui Yao, Wenchi Cheng, Wei Zhang, Hailin Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new channel model for 5G-UAV emergency networks in disaster zones, enabling optimized resource allocation that improves capacity and energy efficiency under rapidly changing conditions.
Contribution
It proposes a novel heterogeneous Fisher-Snedecor F composite fading channel model and develops optimal power and bandwidth allocation schemes tailored for post-disaster 5G-UAV networks.
Findings
The new channel model accurately captures post-disaster channel characteristics.
Resource allocation schemes based on the model outperform traditional methods.
Enhanced capacity and energy efficiency are achieved in simulations.
Abstract
For unforeseen natural disasters, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods, etc., the traditional communication infrastructure is unavailable or seriously disrupted along with persistent secondary disasters. Under such circumstances, it is highly demanded to deploy emergency wireless communication (EWC) networks to restore connectivity in accident/incident areas. The emerging fifth-generation (5G)/beyond-5G (B5G) wireless communication system, like unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) assisted networks and intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) based communication systems, are expected to be designed or re-farmed for supporting temporary high quality communications in post-disaster areas. However, the channel characteristics of post-disaster areas quickly change as the secondary disaster resulted topographical changes, imposing new but critical challenges for EWC networks. In this paper, we…
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Taxonomy
Methodstravel james · Elastic Weight Consolidation
