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Throughput Maximization of Mixed FSO/RF UAV-Aided Mobile Relaying With a Buffer

Authors
Lee, Ju-HyungPark, Ki-HongKo, Young-ChaiAlouini, Mohamed-Slim
Issue Date
Jan-2021
Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
Keywords
Mixed FSO/RF communication; UAV-aided mobile relaying; throughput maximization; buffer constraint; delay-considered design
Citation
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS, v.20, no.1, pp.683 - 694
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Journal Title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
Volume
20
Number
1
Start Page
683
End Page
694
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/50237
DOI
10.1109/TWC.2020.3028068
ISSN
1536-1276
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate a mobile relaying system assisted by an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) with a finite size of the buffer. Under the buffer size limit and delay constraints at the UAV relay, we consider a dual-hop mixed free-space optical/radio frequency (FSO/RF) relaying system (i.e., the source-to-relay and relay-to-destination links employ FSO and RF links, respectively). Taking an imbalance in the transmission rate between RF and FSO links into consideration, we address the trajectory design of the UAV relay node to obtain the maximum data throughput at the ground user terminal. Specifically, we classify two relaying transmission schemes according to the delay requirements, i.e., i) delay-limited transmission and ii) delay-tolerant transmission. Accordingly, we propose an iterative algorithm to effectively obtain the locally optimal solution to our throughput optimization problems and further present the complexity analysis of this algorithm. Through this algorithm, we present the resulting trajectories over the atmospheric condition, the buffer size, and the delay requirement. In addition, we show the optimum buffer size and the throughput-delay tradeoff for a given system. The numerical results validate that the proposed buffer-aided and delay-considered mobile relaying scheme obtains 223.33% throughput gain compared to the conventional static relaying scheme.
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