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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Uavs) For Integrated Access And Backhaul (Iab) Communications In Wireless Cellular Networks, Abdurrahman Fouda
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Uavs) For Integrated Access And Backhaul (Iab) Communications In Wireless Cellular Networks, Abdurrahman Fouda
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
An integrated access and backhaul (IAB) network architecture can enable flexible and fast deployment of next-generation cellular networks. However, mutual interference between access and backhaul links, small inter-site distance and spatial dynamics of user distribution pose major challenges in the practical deployment of IAB networks. To tackle these problems, we leverage the flying capabilities of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) as hovering IAB-nodes and propose an interference management algorithm to maximize the overall sum rate of the IAB network. In particular, we jointly optimize the user and base station associations, the downlink power allocations for access and backhaul transmissions, and the …
Fully Decentralized Multi-Agent System For Optimal Microgrid Control, Ricardo De Azevedo
Fully Decentralized Multi-Agent System For Optimal Microgrid Control, Ricardo De Azevedo
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
In preparation for the influx of renewable energy sources that will be added to the electrical system, flexible and adaptable control schemes are necessary to accommodate the changing infrastructure. Microgrids have been gaining much attention as the main solution to the challenges of distributed and intermittent generation, but due to their low inertia, they need fast-acting control systems in order to maintain stability. Multi-Agent Systems have been proposed as dynamic control and communication frameworks. Decentralized arrangements of agents can provide resiliency and the much-desired “plug and play” behavior. This thesis describes a control system that implements droop control and the …
Wireless Sensor Network Deployment, Yipeng Qu
Wireless Sensor Network Deployment, Yipeng Qu
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are widely used for various civilian and military applications, and thus have attracted significant interest in recent years. This work investigates the important problem of optimal deployment of WSNs in terms of coverage and energy consumption. Five deployment algorithms are developed for maximal sensing range and minimal energy consumption in order to provide optimal sensing coverage and maximum lifetime. Also, all developed algorithms include self-healing capabilities in order to restore the operation of WSNs after a number of nodes have become inoperative.
Two centralized optimization algorithms are developed, one based on Genetic Algorithms (GAs) and one …