STAR-RIS-aided UAV NOMA Mobile Edge Computing Network with RF Energy Harvesting
Dac-Binh Ha,
Van-Truong Truong,
Tien-Vu Truong
et al.
Abstract:In the ultra-reliable, low-latency next-generation mobile network (beyond 5G or 6G), a resource-constrained unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) user needs continuous energy-providing and mobile edge computing (MEC) facilities. In this study, we deploy the radio frequency (RF) power station to provide energy to the UAV, accompanied by simultaneous transmitting and reflecting reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (STAR-RIS) to assist a UAV user in offloading its tasks. In particular, this system consists of a power stat… Show more
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