IEEE Access (Jan 2020)

Adaptive UAV-Trajectory Optimization Under Quality of Service Constraints: A Model-Free Solution

  • Jingjing Cui,
  • Zhiguo Ding,
  • Yansha Deng,
  • Arumugam Nallanathan,
  • Lajos Hanzo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3001752
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8
pp. 112253 – 112265

Abstract

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Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with the potential of providing reliable high-rate connectivity, are becoming a promising component of future wireless networks. A UAV collects data from a set of randomly distributed sensors, where both the locations of these sensors and their data volume to be transmitted are unknown to the UAV. In order to assist the UAV in finding the optimal motion trajectory in the face of the uncertainty without the above knowledge whilst aiming for maximizing the cumulative collected data, we formulate a reinforcement learning problem by modelling the motion-trajectory as a Markov decision process with the UAV acting as the learning agent. Then, we propose a pair of novel trajectory optimization algorithms based on stochastic modelling and reinforcement learning, which allows the UAV to optimize its flight trajectory without the need for system identification. More specifically, by dividing the considered region into small tiles, we conceive state-action-reward-state-action (Sarsa) and Q-learning based UAV-trajectory optimization algorithms (i.e., SUTOA and QUTOA) aiming to maximize the cumulative data collected during the finite flight-time. Our simulation results demonstrate that both of the proposed approaches are capable of finding an optimal trajectory under the flight-time constraint. The preference for QUTOA vs. SUTOA depends on the relative position of the start and the end points of the UAVs.

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