UAV-Enabled Passive 6D Movable Antennas: Joint Deployment and Beamforming Optimization
Changhao Liu, Weidong Mei, Peilan Wang, Yinuo Meng, Boyu Ning, Zhi, Chen

TL;DR
This paper explores a UAV-mounted passive IRS with 6D movement for optimizing beamforming and placement to enhance multicast communication, proposing algorithms to solve the complex joint optimization problem.
Contribution
It introduces a novel UAV-enabled passive 6D movable antenna architecture and develops algorithms for joint deployment and beamforming optimization.
Findings
Optimal 1D orientation for single-user case derived in closed form
Proposed AO algorithm effectively maximizes minimum SNR among users
Numerical results validate the effectiveness of the proposed methods
Abstract
Intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) is composed of numerous passive reflecting elements and can be mounted on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to achieve six-dimensional (6D) movement by adjusting the UAV's three-dimensional (3D) location and 3D orientation simultaneously. Hence, in this paper, we investigate a new UAV-enabled passive 6D movable antenna (6DMA) architecture by mounting an IRS on a UAV and address the associated joint deployment and beamforming optimization problem. In particular, we consider a passive 6DMA-aided multicast system with a multi-antenna base station (BS) and multiple remote users, aiming to jointly optimize the IRS's location and 3D orientation, as well as its passive beamforming to maximize the minimum received signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) among all users under the practical angle-dependent signal reflection model. However, this optimization problem is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAntenna Design and Analysis · Structural Analysis and Optimization · Antenna Design and Optimization
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