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UAV-Enabled Mobile Edge Computing: Offloading Optimization and Trajectory Design

Abstract

With the emergence of diverse mobile applications (such as augmented reality), the quality of experience of mobile users is greatly limited by their computation capacity and finite battery lifetime. Mobile edge computing (MEC) and wireless power transfer are promising to address this issue. However, these two techniques are susceptible to propagation delay and loss. Motivated by the chance of short-distance line-of-sight achieved by leveraging unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) communications, an UAV-enabled wireless powered MEC system is studied. A power minimization problem is formulated subject to the constraints on the number of the computation bits and energy harvesting causality. The problem is non-convex and challenging to tackle. An alternative optimization algorithm is proposed based on sequential convex optimization. Simulation results show that our proposed design is superior to other benchmark schemes and the proposed algorithm is efficient in terms of the convergence.

Keywords:
Mobile edge computing Computer science Benchmark (surveying) Wireless Wireless power transfer Optimization problem Computation offloading Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution Convergence (economics) Computation Mathematical optimization Convex optimization Distributed computing Edge computing Real-time computing Algorithm Artificial intelligence Regular polygon Telecommunications Mathematics

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Topics

UAV Applications and Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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