Haodong LiZhonghua YinChangsheng Chen
The rapid deployment and enhanced communication capabilities of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have enabled numerous real-time sensing applications. These scenarios often necessitate task offloading and execution under stringent transmission delay constraints, particularly for time-critical applications such as disaster rescue and environmental monitoring. This paper investigates the improvement of MEC-based task offloading services in energy-constrained UAV networks using backscatter communication (BackCom) with non-orthogonal multiple access (BAC-NOMA). The proposed BAC-NOMA protocol allows uplink UAVs to utilize downlink signals for backscattering tasks instead of transmitting through uplink NOMA. A resource allocation problem is formulated, aimed at minimizing offloading delays for uplink users. By converting the initially non-convex problem into a convex one, an iterative algorithm is developed to solve it. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed protocol significantly reduces offloading delays relative to existing benchmarks.
Zhiguo DingDerrick Wing Kwan NgRobert SchoberH. Vincent Poor
Yixin HeFanghui HuangDawei WangLina YangRuonan Zhang
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