This paper proposes a method for characterizing user mobility levels in multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV)-assisted networks. In a dynamic environment with varying degrees of mobile ground users, optimizing the placement of UAVs is important in improving network throughput. Moreover, for integrated sensing and communication (ISAC) enabled UAVs, the resource allocation for sensing and communication relies on the dynamic nature of the network environment. To keep track of the changes in the environment UAVs are required to continuously update their trajectory, hence, characterizing the users’ mobility level is an important tool to improve the UAV trajectory optimization. In this paper, a mobility-aware resource allocation for joint sensing and communication is proposed. Our results demonstrate that the proposed algorithm can improve the resource allocation between sensing and communication in an ISAC-enabled UAV-assisted network.
ISAC-enable mobility-aware multi-UAV placement for ultra-dense networks
2024
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