Capacity Characterization and Formation Optimization for Multi-User MIMO Communications with UAV Swarm
Yong Zeng

TL;DR
This paper derives capacity formulas and proposes formation optimization algorithms for UAV swarm MU-MIMO systems, showing significant capacity gains through coordinated mobility and array configurations.
Contribution
It provides the first closed-form sum-capacity expressions for UAV swarm MU-MIMO and introduces a manifold-based optimization framework for formation control.
Findings
Full spatial multiplexing gain with ULA arrays is achievable.
Asymptotically, πM/4 users can enjoy full beamforming gain with UPA arrays.
Proposed algorithms achieve near-optimal sum-capacity in simulations.
Abstract
For a multi-user multiple-input multiple-output (MU-MIMO) wireless communication system, imagining that the locations of the users are now fully controllable, what is the maximum sum-capacity, and what are the corresponding optimal user locations? While these questions are irrelevant in conventional human-centric communications with random user mobility, they become critically important for emerging applications involving ground or aerial robots. This paper addresses these fundamental questions in the context of MU-MIMO communications with an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) swarm acting as the users. To this end, we first derive closed-form expressions for the sum-capacity of MU-MIMO UAV swarm communications. Our results reveal that, compared to conventional MU-MIMO systems, the additional degrees of freedom provided by the coordinated mobility of the UAV swarm yields substantial capacity…
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