Cell-Free UAV Networks With Wireless Fronthaul: Analysis and Optimization
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The use of uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) in cell-free networks is poised to unleash a number of new opportunities to further improve wireless networks. However, cell-free UAV networks present major challenges related to the wireless nature of access and fronthaul links. This manuscript studies the uplink of cell-free systems where users connect to UAVs, the latter devices forwarding the information to a processing point through imperfect wireless fronthaul links. Three multiple access alternatives are considered for the fronthaul, namely frequency division multiples access, spatial division multiple access, and combinations thereof. Deterministic equivalent expressions for the spectral efficiency under these fronthaul schemes and minimum mean-square error reception are derived. Then, the optimization subproblems of (a) the 3D deployment of the UAVs, (b) the user transmit powers, and (c) the UAV transmit powers, are investigated. The joint optimization of these subproblems yields superior performance, with the 3D deployment being the main source of improvement.
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