Mobile Edge Computing for UAVs
AbstractThis chapter studies mobile edge computing (MEC) networks assisted by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). According to the application scenarios, we consider three roles for UAVs in MEC networks: exploiting MEC computing capabilities, serving as a computing server, and serving as a relay for computation offloading. Furthermore, the details for resource allocation and optimization are presented in the three scenarios of UAV-assisted MEC networks. In addition, we focus on the situation in which a UAV not only functions as an MEC server to inspect turbines on a wind farm, but also performs task computation. To facilitate wide applications of UAV-assisted MEC in practice, this chapter highlights the main implementation issues of UAV-assisted MEC, including optimal UAV deployment, wind models, and joint trajectory–computation performance optimization.