A graph attention diffusion-based solution generator is shown to produce near-optimal offloading and resource allocation decisions across synthetic low-altitude MEC instances, outperforming random, alternating, graph-RL, and graph diffusion baselines.
Generative AI for Lyapunov Optimization Theory in UAV-based Low-Altitude Economy Networking
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Lyapunov optimization theory has recently emerged as a powerful mathematical framework for solving complex stochastic optimization problems by transforming long-term objectives into a sequence of real-time short-term decisions while ensuring system stability. This theory is particularly valuable in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-based low-altitude economy (LAE) networking scenarios, where it could effectively address inherent challenges of dynamic network conditions, multiple optimization objectives, and stability requirements. Recently, generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has garnered significant attention for its unprecedented capability to generate diverse digital content. Extending beyond content generation, in this paper, we propose a framework integrating generative diffusion models with reinforcement learning to address Lyapunov optimization problems in UAV-based LAE networking. We begin by introducing the fundamentals of Lyapunov optimization theory and analyzing the limitations of both conventional methods and traditional AI-enabled approaches. We then examine various GenAI models and comprehensively analyze their potential contributions to Lyapunov optimization. Subsequently, we develop a Lyapunov-guided generative diffusion model-based reinforcement learning framework and validate its effectiveness through a UAV-based LAE networking case study. Finally, we outline several directions for future research.
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Joint Task Offloading and Resource Allocation in Low-Altitude MEC via Graph Attention Diffusion
A graph attention diffusion-based solution generator is shown to produce near-optimal offloading and resource allocation decisions across synthetic low-altitude MEC instances, outperforming random, alternating, graph-RL, and graph diffusion baselines.