Resource Allocation for UAV-RIS-Assisted NOMA-Based URLLC Systems

Drones Pub Date : 2024-07-07 DOI:10.3390/drones8070301
Zheng-qiang Wang, Kunhao Huang, Qinghe Zheng, Bin Duo, Liuwei Huo, Mingqiang Yang
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Abstract

This work focuses on maximizing the sum rate of ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC) systems by leveraging unmanned aerial vehicle-mounted reconfigurable intelligent surface (UAV-RIS) to provide short packet services for users based on the non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) protocol. To optimize the sum rate of system, a joint optimization is performed with respect to the power allocation, UAV position, decoding order, and RIS phase shifts. As the original problem is a non-convex integer optimization problem, it is challenging to obtain the optimal solution. Therefore, approximate solutions are derived using successive convex approximation (SCA), slack variables, and penalty-based methods. The simulation results demonstrate the superiority of the proposed resource allocation algorithm compared with the benchmark algorithm with orthogonal multiple access (OMA) scheme. In addition, this work emphasizes the performance gap between the proposed communication system and the traditional Shannon communication system in terms of throughput and the performance capacity sacrificed to achieve lower latency.
基于 UAV-RIS 辅助 NOMA 的 URLLC 系统的资源分配
这项研究的重点是利用无人机安装的可重构智能表面(UAV-RIS)为用户提供基于非正交多址(NOMA)协议的短数据包服务,从而最大限度地提高超可靠低延迟通信(URLLC)系统的总和速率。为了优化系统总和速率,对功率分配、无人机位置、解码顺序和 RIS 相移进行了联合优化。由于原始问题是一个非凸整数优化问题,要获得最优解具有挑战性。因此,利用连续凸近似(SCA)、松弛变量和基于惩罚的方法得出了近似解。仿真结果表明,与采用正交多址(OMA)方案的基准算法相比,所提出的资源分配算法更具优势。此外,这项研究还强调了所提出的通信系统与传统香农通信系统在吞吐量和为实现更低延迟而牺牲的性能容量方面的性能差距。
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