Smartphone-Based Task Scheduling in UAV Networks for Disaster Relief

Author:

Li Lin1ORCID,Wang Zhenchuan2,Zhu Jinqi12,Ma Shizhao1

Affiliation:

1. School of Computer and Information Engineering, Tianjin Normal University, Tianjin 300382, China

2. Yangtze Delta Region Institute (Quzhou), University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Quzhou 324000, China

Abstract

Earthquake disasters are usually very destructive and pose a great threat to human life and property. Based on the relatively mature technology of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and their high flexibility, these devices are widely used for information collection and processing in post-disaster relief operations. However, UAVs are limited by their battery capacity, which makes it hard for them to perform both large-scale information gathering and data processing at the same time. Nowadays, smartphones (SPs), which have become portable devices for people, have the characteristics of strong computing power, rich communication means and wide distribution. Therefore, in this study, we developed SPs to assist UAVs in computation incentive-based task execution. To balance the cost of UAVs and the execution utility of SPs during the task execution process, a multi-objective optimization problem was established, and the Multi-Objective Mutation-Immune Bat (MOMIB) algorithm was developed to optimize the proposed problem. Additionally, considering the diversity of tasks in real-world scenarios, Quality of Service (QoS) coefficients were introduced to ensure the performance requirements of different types of tasks. A large number of simulation experiments show that the task-offloading scheme that we propose is effective.

Funder

Municipal Government of Quzhou

Guiding project of Quzhou Science and Technology Bureau

Publisher

MDPI AG

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