Satellite-Aerial Integrated Computing in Disasters - User Association and Offloading Decision.

ICC(2020)

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In this paper, a satellite-aerial integrated computing (SAIC) architecture in disasters is proposed, where the computation tasks from two-tier users, i.e., ground/aerial user equipments, are either locally executed at the high-altitude platforms (HAPs), or offloaded to and computed by the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite. With the SAIC architecture, we study the problem of joint two-tier user association and offloading decision aiming at the maximization of the sum rate. The problem is formulated as a 0-1 integer linear programming problem which is NP-complete. A weighted 3-uniform hypergraph model is obtained to solve this problem by capturing the 3D mapping relation for two-tier users, HAPs, and the LEO satellite. Then, a 3D hypergraph matching algorithm using the local search is developed to find a maximum-weight subset of vertex-disjoint hyperedges. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm has improved the sum rate when compared with the conventional greedy algorithm.
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NP-complete problem,maximum-weight subset,vertex-disjoint hyperedges,weighted 3-uniform hypergraph model,computation tasks,satellite-aerial integrated computing architecture,LEO satellite,3D mapping relation,integer linear programming problem,offloading decision,two-tier user association,SAIC architecture,Low Earth Orbit satellite,HAP
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