JOURNAL ARTICLE

NOMA for STAR-RIS Assisted UAV Networks

Jiayi LeiTiankui ZhangXidong MuYuanwei Liu

Year: 2023 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Communications Vol: 72 (3)Pages: 1732-1745   Publisher: IEEE Communications Society

Abstract

This paper proposes a novel simultaneously transmitting and reflecting reconfigurable intelligent surface (STAR-RIS) assisted unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) emergency communication network. Multiple STAR-RISs are deployed to provide additional and intelligent transmission links between trapped users and UAV-mounted base station (BS). Each user selects the nearest STAR-RIS for uploading data, and NOMA is employed for users located at the same side of the same STAR-RIS. Considering practical requirements of post-disaster emergency communications, we formulate a throughput maximization problem subject to constraints on minimum average rate and maximum energy consumption, where the UAV trajectory, STAR-RIS passive beamforming, and time and power allocation are jointly optimized. Furthermore, we propose a Lagrange based reward constrained proximal policy optimization (LRCPPO) algorithm, which provides an adaptive method for solving the long-term optimization problem with cumulative constraints. Specifically, using Lagrange relaxation, the original problem is transformed into an unconstrained problem with a two-layer structure. The inner layer is solved by penalized reward based proximal policy optimization (PPO) algorithm. In the outer layer, Lagrange multipliers are updated by gradient descent. Numerical results show the proposed algorithm can effectively improve network performance while satisfying the constraints well. It also demonstrates the superiority of the proposed STAR-RIS assisted UAV NOMA network architecture over the benchmark schemes employing reflecting-only RISs and orthogonal multiple access.

Keywords:
Lagrange multiplier Benchmark (surveying) Computer science Base station Mathematical optimization Beamforming Optimization problem Star (game theory) Throughput Lagrangian relaxation Real-time computing Gradient descent Algorithm Wireless Computer network Artificial neural network Mathematics Artificial intelligence Telecommunications

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Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
UAV Applications and Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
Optical Wireless Communication Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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