Abstract

In this paper, we explore the effect of dual connectivity (DC) on delay-aware resource control with statistical Quality of Service (QoS) provisioning in heterogeneous aeronautical networks. Firstly, the Software Defined Networking (SDN) controller is introduced to support the DC for aircraft by centralized management of different base stations. In light of the delay analysis of user traffic, the delay-aware resource control of SDN controller is established as a multi-objective stochastic optimization problem to guarantee the statistical QoS provisioning. Secondly, the multi-objective stochastic optimization problem is transformed into a weighted single-objective optimization and relaxed by the Lagrangian relaxation. Then, the Lyapunov optimization theory is utilized to solve the relaxed stochastic optimization for optimal resource control. Finally, the performance of resource control under DC mode is verified in two aeronautical scenarios.

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