Combining non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) could achieve better performance for wireless networks. However, effective resource allocation for quality of service (QoS) provision among all users… Click to show full abstract
Combining non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) could achieve better performance for wireless networks. However, effective resource allocation for quality of service (QoS) provision among all users still remains as a great challenge for multi-cluster NOMA-UAV networks. In this paper, we propose a NOMA-UAV scheme, where a UAV is deployed as the mobile base station to serve ground users. To meet the QoS requirements of all users with limited resource, the user clustering and optimal routing are first developed by the K-means algorithm and genetic algorithm, respectively. Then, the sum throughput is maximized by jointly optimizing the transmission power, hovering locations and transmission duration of UAV. To solve this non-convex problem with coupled variables, we decompose it into three subproblems. Among them, the power and location optimizations are also non-convex, which can be transformed into convex ones by successive convex approximation. The duration optimization is a linear programming which can be solved directly. Then, we propose an iterative algorithm to solve these three subproblems alternately. Finally, simulation results are presented to show the effectiveness of the proposed scheme.
               
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