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Joint Gateway Selection and Resource Allocation for Cross-Tier Communication in Space-Air-Ground Integrated IoT Networks

Leveraging unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) as relays, the space-air-ground integrated Internet of Things (SAG-IoT) networks can provide wireless access services to the connected devices with high data rate, high flexibility, and wide coverage. However, besides bringing lots of benefits, the SAG-IoT...

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description Leveraging unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) as relays, the space-air-ground integrated Internet of Things (SAG-IoT) networks can provide wireless access services to the connected devices with high data rate, high flexibility, and wide coverage. However, besides bringing lots of benefits, the SAG-IoT systems also face many challenges due to the high mobility, unreliable satellite links, and limited resources. Especially, when multiple UAVs act relays for cross-tier communication to transfer the collected data from ground network tier to the satellite tier, how to select an appropriate number of UAVs as gateways to improve system spectral efficiency (SE) is an important issue. To the best of our knowledge, it is an entirely new problem since most existing works utilize all UAVs as relay nodes and neglect the spectrum allocation. Toward this end, we present this paper to discuss the joint optimization problem of gateway selection, bandwidth allocation, and UAV deployment with the objective of maximizing the system SE. A Dinkelbach method based iterative algorithm is proposed as our solution by alternately adopting simulated annealing and successively convex programming technologies. Experimental results show that our designed joint optimization schemes are able to significantly improve the system SE and can make optimal decisions of gateway selection, bandwidth allocation, as well as UAV deployment.
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Computational geometry
Convexity
cross-tier communication
Data collection
Electronic devices
gateway selection
Internet of Things
Iterative algorithms
Iterative methods
Logic gates
Mathematical programming
Optimization
Relays
Resource allocation
Resource management
Satellite communications
Satellites
Simulated annealing
Space-air-ground integrated IoT networks
spectral efficiency
Spectrum allocation
Unmanned aerial vehicles
Wireless networks
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