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1Department of Electronic Engineering, Sogang University, Seoul 04107, Republic of Korea.
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In unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-mounted base station (MBS) networks, user equipment (UE) experiences dynamic channel variations because of the mobility of the UAV and the changing weather conditions. In order to overcome the degradation in the quality of service (QoS) of the UE due to channel variations, it is important to appropriately determine the three-dimensional (3D) position and transmission power of the base station (BS) mounted on the UAV. Moreover, it is also important to account for both geographical and meteorological factors when deploying UAV-MBSs because they service ground UE in various regions and atmospheric environments. In this paper, we propose an energy-efficient UAV-MBS deployment scheme in multi-UAV-MBS networks using a hybrid improved simulated annealing-particle swarm optimization (ISA-PSO) algorithm to find the 3D position and transmission power of each UAV-MBS. Moreover, we developed a simulator for deploying UAV-MBSs, which took the dynamic weather conditions into consideration. The proposed scheme for deploying UAV-MBSs demonstrated superior performance, where it achieved faster convergence and higher stability compared with conventional approaches, making it well suited for practical deployment. The developed simulator integrates terrain data based on geolocation and real-time weather information to produce more practical results.
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