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    Joint Trajectory and Communication Design for UAV-Enabled Multiple Access

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    Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have attracted significant interest recently in wireless communication due to their high maneuverability, flexible deployment, and low cost. This paper studies a UAV-enabled wireless network where the UAV is employed as an aerial mobile base station (BS) to serve a group of users on the ground. To achieve fair performance among users, we maximize the minimum throughput over all ground users by jointly optimizing the multiuser communication scheduling and UAV trajectory over a finite horizon. The formulated problem is shown to be a mixed integer non-convex optimization problem that is difficult to solve in general. We thus propose an efficient iterative algorithm by applying the block coordinate descent and successive convex optimization techniques, which is guaranteed to converge to at least a locally optimal solution. To achieve fast convergence and stable throughput, we further propose a low-complexity initialization scheme for the UAV trajectory design based on the simple circular trajectory. Extensive simulation results are provided which show significant throughput gains of the proposed design as compared to other benchmark schemes.Comment: Submitted for possible publicatio

    New Periodic Solutions of Singular Hamiltonian Systems with Fixed Energies

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    By using the variational minimizing method with a special constraint and the direct variational minimizing method without constraint, we study second order Hamiltonian systems with a singular potential V∈C2(Rn\O,R)V\in C^2(R^n\backslash O,R) and V∈C1(R2\O,R)V\in C^1(R^2\backslash O,R) which may have an unbounded potential well, and prove the existence of non-trivial periodic solutions with a prescribed energy. Our results can be regarded as some complements of the well-known Theorems of Benci-Gluck-Ziller-Hayashi and Ambrosetti-Coti Zelati and so on

    Securing UAV Communications Via Trajectory Optimization

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    Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) communications has drawn significant interest recently due to many advantages such as low cost, high mobility, and on-demand deployment. This paper addresses the issue of physical-layer security in a UAV communication system, where a UAV sends confidential information to a legitimate receiver in the presence of a potential eavesdropper which are both on the ground. We aim to maximize the secrecy rate of the system by jointly optimizing the UAV's trajectory and transmit power over a finite horizon. In contrast to the existing literature on wireless security with static nodes, we exploit the mobility of the UAV in this paper to enhance the secrecy rate via a new trajectory design. Although the formulated problem is non-convex and challenging to solve, we propose an iterative algorithm to solve the problem efficiently, based on the block coordinate descent and successive convex optimization methods. Specifically, the UAV's transmit power and trajectory are each optimized with the other fixed in an alternating manner until convergence. Numerical results show that the proposed algorithm significantly improves the secrecy rate of the UAV communication system, as compared to benchmark schemes without transmit power control or trajectory optimization.Comment: Accepted by IEEE GLOBECOM 201

    An Analysis on the Translation of The Book of Songs from the Perspective of Translation Aesthetics

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    The Book of Songs is the first collection of Chinese poems and the representative of Chinese classical culture. It plays an indelible role in the development of Chinese social culture. The Book of Songs not only boasts rhythm in reading, but also has a good effect in meaning expression and rhetoric. Taking the translation of The Book of Songs as an example, this thesis focuses on the study of aesthetic features in Xu Yuanchong’s translation from the perspective of Translation Aesthetics, and analyzes the translation aesthetic principles embodied in the translation cases. Poetry translation can be concluded that it not only requires accurate language, but also needs aesthetic features. Therefore, the translator should analyze the aesthetic features of the original poem before translating the poem, namely the beauty of meaning, sound and form. At the same time, the translator should give full play to his creative ability, and seek for the harmony and unity of meaning, sound and form on the basis of the original text, so as to make the translated poem equal to the original poem in aesthetic function

    A design for computer museum on campus

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    The primary objective of this thesis research was to establish a relationship between an architectural collection and computer history collection in a museum. The most significant impact of this study regarding architectural design is that architecture can be presented as a collection of architectural elements including rooms, doors, windows, circulation, and heater, air-conditioning, ventilation (HVAC) systems. These elements could provide material support to an external collection, more importantly, they could be fused to work with or into other collections stored or displayed within this architectural collection. The museum architecture in this research project, to some extent, was fabricated as a computer components collection by using architectural representation methods to achieve the goal of learning computer structure within architectural structure. The structure and components of a computer motherboard were used in the design concept of circulation and architectural elements. The secondary objective was to provide spaces for enhancing the possibilities of face-to-face interaction between the people using the facility and the design elements of the museum. This was accomplished by providing elements for social interaction, such as a cafe and an elliptical square as a lounge area for users of the museum. The objectives of the study were met by breaking the boundaries between the two collections, architectural and computer, and fusing them together to provide not only a visual work of art and a learning center but also a learning tool to teach by incorporating computer education (historical and operational) into the design of the components and the architectural elements. The possibilities of merging architecture and computers seem limitless. This study was focused on computer technology and architectural design in the creation of a virtual museum as a space for teaching, learning, and social interaction. A future study could attempt to explore other areas such as architecture and computers to create a virtual internet environment
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