Routing and Resource Scheduling for Air-Ground Integrated Mesh Networks

Yanming Liu, Haobin Mao, Lipeng Zhu, Zhenyu Xiao*, Zhu Han, Xiang Gen Xia

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Abstract

Due to the advantage of achieving scalable connectivity and low-latency communications, air-ground integrated mesh networks (AGIMNs) will play an important role in the next generation wireless communication systems. However, due to the heterogeneous character of AGIMNs, it is challenging to manage the network and optimize the communication resources for improving the end-to-end (E2E) performance. Therefore, in this paper, we study a joint routing and time-frequency resource scheduling problem aiming at minimizing the total weighted E2E delay for heterogeneous AGIMNs. To capture the features of this complex system, we mathematically model the network constraints and formulate an optimization problem. To solve the original nonconvex problem, a suboptimal solution is proposed. First, we propose an optimal minimum-weight routing method, in which the hop count, conflict delay, and contention delay are taken into consideration. Then, we transform the time-frequency resource scheduling subproblem into a series of tractable problems for maximizing the number of active links through channel assignment in successive time slots. Finally, the successive convex approximation (SCA) technique is utilized to solve the channel assignment problem per time slot. Extensive simulation results show the performance superiority of the proposed solution compared to the benchmarks in terms of the total E2E delay.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4090-4105
Number of pages16
JournalIEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Volume22
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Air-ground integrated mesh networks (AGIMNs)
  • end-to-end (E2E) delay
  • resource scheduling
  • routing

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