On the Deployment of RIS-mounted UAV Networks
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2025-06
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Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
Abstract
Reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (RIS) enable smart wireless environments by dynamically
controlling signal propagation to enhance communication and localization.
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) can act as flying base stations and thus, improve
system performance by avoiding signal blockages. In this paper, we propose a gradient
ascent and coordinate search based method to determine the optimal location for a
system that consists of a UAV and a RIS, where the UAV serves cellular users (CUs)
and the RIS serves device-to-device (D2D) pairs. In particular, by optimizing the net
throughput for both the D2D pairs and the CUs, the suggested method establishes the
ideal location for the RIS-mounted UAV. We consider both line of sight (LoS) and non-
LoS (NLoS) paths for the RIS and UAV to calculate the throughput while accounting
for blockages in the system. The numerical results show that the proposed method
performs better than the existing approaches in terms of both the net throughput and
the user fairness.
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Dissertation under the supervision of Prof. Sasthi C. Ghosh
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Cellular users, device-to-device, reconfigurable intelligent surfaces, unmanned aerial vehicle, throughput, fairness
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