Different from traditional static small cells, Drone Base Stations (DBSs)
exhibit their own advantages, i.e., faster and cheaper to deploy, more flexibly
reconfigured, and likely to have better communications channels owing to the
presence of short-range line-of-sight links. Thus, applying DBSs into the
cellular network has great potential to increase the throughput of the network
and improve Quality of Service (QoS) of Mobile Users (MUs). In this paper, we
focus on how to place the DBS (i.e., jointly determining the location and the
association coverage of a DBS) in order to improve the QoS in terms of
minimizing the total average latency ratio of MUs by considering the energy
capacity limitation of the DBS. We formulate the DBS placement problem as an
optimization problem and design a Latency aware dronE bAse station Placement
(LEAP) algorithm to solve it efficiently. The performance of LEAP is
demonstrated via simulations as compared to other two baseline methods