Placement Optimization of UAV-Mounted Mobile Base Stations
National University of Singapore
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Abstract
In terrestrial communication networks without fixed infrastructure, unmanned aerial vehicle-mounted mobile base stations (MBSs) provide an efficient solution to achieve wireless connectivity. This letter aims to minimize the number of MBSs needed to provide wireless coverage for a group of distributed ground terminals (GTs), ensuring that each GT is within the communication range of at least one MBS. We propose a polynomial-time algorithm with successive MBS placement, where the MBSs are placed sequentially starting on the area perimeter of the uncovered GTs along a spiral path toward the center, until all GTs are covered. Numerical results show that the proposed algorithm performs favorably compared with…
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- Computer science
- Base station
- Wireless
- Range (aeronautics)
- Real-time computing
- Cover (algebra)
- Boundary (topology)
- Computational complexity theory
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