Energy-efficient communication in wireless networks of mobile autonomous agents mandates joint optimization of both transmission and propulsion energy. In Faqir et al. (2017) we developed communication-theoretic data transmission and Newtonian flight mechanics models to formulate a nonlinear optimal control problem. Here we extend the previous work by generalizing the communication model to include UAV-appropriate slow fading channels and specifically investigate the potential from joint optimization of mobility and communication over a multiple access channel. Numerical results exemplify the potential energy savings available to all nodes through this joint optimization. Finally, using the slow fading channel problem formulation, we generate a chance-constrained nonlinear model predictive control scheme for control of a terrestrial network served by a single UAV relay. Closed-loop simulations are performed subject to uncertainties in both transmission and mobility models.

Energy-efficient communication in mobile aerial relay-assisted networks using predictive control / Faqir, O. J.; Nie, Y.; Kerrigan, E. C.; Gunduz, D.. - 51:20(2018), pp. 197-202. (Intervento presentato al convegno IFAC Conference on Nonlinear Model Predictive Control (NMPC) tenutosi a Madison, Wisconsin, USA nel August 2018) [10.1016/j.ifacol.2018.11.013].

Energy-efficient communication in mobile aerial relay-assisted networks using predictive control

Gunduz D.
2018

Abstract

Energy-efficient communication in wireless networks of mobile autonomous agents mandates joint optimization of both transmission and propulsion energy. In Faqir et al. (2017) we developed communication-theoretic data transmission and Newtonian flight mechanics models to formulate a nonlinear optimal control problem. Here we extend the previous work by generalizing the communication model to include UAV-appropriate slow fading channels and specifically investigate the potential from joint optimization of mobility and communication over a multiple access channel. Numerical results exemplify the potential energy savings available to all nodes through this joint optimization. Finally, using the slow fading channel problem formulation, we generate a chance-constrained nonlinear model predictive control scheme for control of a terrestrial network served by a single UAV relay. Closed-loop simulations are performed subject to uncertainties in both transmission and mobility models.
2018
IFAC Conference on Nonlinear Model Predictive Control (NMPC)
Madison, Wisconsin, USA
August 2018
51
197
202
Faqir, O. J.; Nie, Y.; Kerrigan, E. C.; Gunduz, D.
Energy-efficient communication in mobile aerial relay-assisted networks using predictive control / Faqir, O. J.; Nie, Y.; Kerrigan, E. C.; Gunduz, D.. - 51:20(2018), pp. 197-202. (Intervento presentato al convegno IFAC Conference on Nonlinear Model Predictive Control (NMPC) tenutosi a Madison, Wisconsin, USA nel August 2018) [10.1016/j.ifacol.2018.11.013].
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