Abstract:
In conventional terrestrial cellular systems, mobile terminals (MTs) at the cell edge often pose the performance bottleneck due to their long distance from the ground bas...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
In conventional terrestrial cellular systems, mobile terminals (MTs) at the cell edge often pose the performance bottleneck due to their long distance from the ground base station (GBS), especially in hotspot areas. This paper proposes a new hybrid network architecture by leveraging the use of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) as an aerial mobile base station, which flies cyclically along the cell edge to serve the cell-edge MTs and help offloading the traffic from the GBS. To achieve user fairness, we aim to maximize the minimum throughput of all MTs in a single cell by jointly optimizing the UAV's trajectory, as well as the bandwidth allocation and user partitioning between the UAV and GBS. Numerical results show that the proposed hybrid network with optimized spectrum sharing and cyclical multiple access design significantly improves the spatial throughput over the conventional cellular network with the GBS only.
Date of Conference: 04-08 December 2017
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 15 January 2018
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