Abstract

In this paper, we focus on an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-aided wireless power transfer (WPT) system, where an energy transmitter is deployed on UAV and sends wireless energy to multiple energy-limited sensor nodes (SNs) for energy supplement. How to exploit the UAV’s mobility via trajectory design and adopt suitable scheduling scheme of SNs will directly influence the whole charging efficiency over a given charging period. From the perspective of fairness among SNs, our aim is to maximize the minimum energy received by all SNs by jointly optimizing the UAV’s trajectory and SNs’ scheduling scheme with the UAV’s maximum speed constraint as well as the initial/final location constraint. However, the established problem is in a non-convex mixed integer form, which is difficult to tackle. Therefore, we first decompose the original problem into two subproblems and then develop an efficient iterative algorithm by using the successive convex optimization technique, which leads to a suboptimal solution. Numerical results are provided to demonstrate the superiority of our proposed algorithm over the benchmarks.

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