Abstract
With hard requirements of high performance for the next generation mobile communication systems, especially 5G networks, coverage has been the crucial problem which requires the deployment of more stations by the service providers. However, this deployment of new stations is not cost effective and requires network replanning. This issue can easily be overcome by the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) in the existing communication system. Thus, considering this as a problem, an intelligent solution is presented for the accurate and efficient placement of the UAVs with respect to the demand areas resulting in the increase in the capacity and coverage of the wireless networks. The proposed approach utilizes the priority-wise dominance and the entropy approaches for providing solutions to the two problems considered in this paper, namely, Macro Base Station (MBS) decision problem and the cooperative UAV allocation problem. Finally, network bargaining is defined over these solutions to accurately map the UAVs to the desired areas resulting in the significant improvement of the network parameters, namely, throughput, per User Equipment (UE) capacity, 5th percentile spectral efficiency, network delays and guaranteed signal to interference plus noise ratio by 6.3%, 16.6%, 55.9%, 48.2%, and 36.99%, respectively in comparison with the existing approaches.
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