A PPO-based algorithm with LSTM and Adam is applied to adjust antenna weights of a wind-disturbed UAV swarm, but the paper's constraints, reward design, and baselines do not support the claimed recovery.
Online Collaborative Resource Allocation and Task Offloading for Multi-access Edge Computing
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Multi-access edge computing (MEC) is emerging as a promising paradigm to provide flexible computing services close to user devices (UDs). However, meeting the computation-hungry and delay-sensitive demands of UDs faces several challenges, including the resource constraints of MEC servers, inherent dynamic and complex features in the MEC system, and difficulty in dealing with the time-coupled and decision-coupled optimization. In this work, we first present an edge-cloud collaborative MEC architecture, where the MEC servers and cloud collaboratively provide offloading services for UDs. Moreover, we formulate an energy-efficient and delay-aware optimization problem (EEDAOP) to minimize the energy consumption of UDs under the constraints of task deadlines and long-term queuing delays. Since the problem is proved to be non-convex mixed integer nonlinear programming (MINLP), we propose an online joint communication resource allocation and task offloading approach (OJCTA). Specifically, we transform EEDAOP into a real-time optimization problem by employing the Lyapunov optimization framework. Then, to solve the real-time optimization problem, we propose a communication resource allocation and task offloading optimization method by employing the Tammer decomposition mechanism, convex optimization method, bilateral matching mechanism, and dependent rounding method. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed OJCTA can achieve superior system performance compared to the benchmark approaches.
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Recovery of UAV Swarm-enabled Collaborative Beamforming in Low-altitude Wireless Networks under Wind Field Disturbances
A PPO-based algorithm with LSTM and Adam is applied to adjust antenna weights of a wind-disturbed UAV swarm, but the paper's constraints, reward design, and baselines do not support the claimed recovery.