Abstract
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can be deployed as backup aerial base stations due to cellular outage either during or post natural disaster. In this paper, an approach involving multi-UAV three-dimensional (3D) deployment with power-efficient planning was proposed with the objective of minimizing the number of UAVs used to provide wireless coverage to all outdoor and indoor users that minimizes the required UAV transmit power and satisfies users’ required data rate. More specifically, the proposed algorithm iteratively invoked a clustering algorithm and an efficient UAV 3D placement algorithm, which aimed for maximum wireless coverage using the minimum number of UAVs while minimizing the required UAV transmit power. Two scenarios where users are uniformly and non-uniformly distributed were considered. The proposed algorithm that employed a Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO)-based clustering algorithm resulted in a lower number of UAVs needed to serve all users compared with that when a K-means clustering algorithm was employed. Furthermore, the proposed algorithm that iteratively invoked a PSO-based clustering algorithm and PSO-based efficient UAV 3D placement algorithms reduced the execution time by a factor of ≈1/17 and ≈1/79, respectively, compared to that when the Genetic Algorithm (GA)-based and Artificial Bees Colony (ABC)-based efficient UAV 3D placement algorithms were employed. For the uniform distribution scenario, it was observed that the proposed algorithm required six UAVs to ensure 100% user coverage, whilst the benchmarker algorithm that utilized Circle Packing Theory (CPT) required five UAVs but at the expense of 67% of coverage density.
Highlights
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have become a promising solution in supporting public safety, search and rescue operations and disaster management
The main uses of UAVs as wireless aerial base stations can be classified into different categories based on their roles in different application scenarios [1,3,4]: (i) UAVaided wireless communication due to cellular outage, where a UAV is used as a backup base station that operates at a much higher altitude to provide ubiquitous coverage when the ground base station completely goes out of service during disastrous situations [5,6,7,8]. (ii) UAV-aided wireless communication during cellular network congestion, where a UAV
A power-efficient algorithm was proposed for minimization of the number of UAVs to be deployed as aerial base stations to serve outdoor and indoor users simultaneously, which led to maximum users’ coverage using the minimum number of UAVs, such that the required UAV transmit power was minimized
Summary
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have become a promising solution in supporting public safety, search and rescue operations and disaster management. Rapid solutions are necessary to provide wireless coverage in support of rescue operations [1,2]. The main uses of UAVs as wireless aerial base stations can be classified into different categories based on their roles in different application scenarios [1,3,4]: (i) UAVaided wireless communication due to cellular outage, where a UAV is used as a backup base station that operates at a much higher altitude to provide ubiquitous coverage when the ground base station completely goes out of service during disastrous situations [5,6,7,8]. It is considered that each UAV serves both outdoor and indoor users that are either uniformly or non-uniformly distributed inside the coverage area
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