Geometry Based UAV Trajectory Planning for Mixed User Traffic in mmWave Communication
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2025-06
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Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
Abstract
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) assisted communication is a revolutionary technology
that has been recently presented as a potential candidate for beyond fifth-generation
millimeter wave (mmWave) communications. Although mmWaves can o↵er a notably
high data rate, their high penetration and propagation losses mean that line of sight
(LoS) is necessary for e↵ective communication. Due to the presence of obstacles and
user mobility, UAV trajectory planning plays a crucial role in improving system performance.
In this work, we propose a novel computational geometry-based trajectory
planning scheme by considering the user mobility, the priority of the delay sensitive
ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC) and the high throughput requirements
of the enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB) traffic. Specifically, we use some
geometric tools like Apollonius circle and minimum enclosing ball of balls to find the
optimal position of the UAV that supports uninterrupted connections to the URLLC
users and maximizes the aggregate throughput of the eMBB users. Finally, the numerical
results demonstrate the benefits of the suggested approach over an existing state of
the art benchmark scheme in terms of sum throughput obtained by URLLC and eMBB
users.
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Dissertation under the supervision of Prof. Sasthi C. Ghosh
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UAV, mmWave, URLLC, eMBB, Trajectory planning, Apollonius circle, Minimum enclosing ball
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30p.
