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In this study, we investigate the use of simultaneous transmitting and reflecting reconfigurable intelligent surfaces (STAR-RISs) mounted on energy-efficient uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) to support satellite Internet of Things (IoT) communications served by low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. First, we propose a STAR-RIS-equipped UAV framework termed integrated STAR-RIS and UAV (ISRU). Then, we aim to optimize energy efficiency by jointly adjusting the UAV’s flight path, STAR-RIS phase-shifts, and power allocation among IoT devices, all while maintaining equitable user fairness level. However, solving this problem presents considerable challenges due to the nonconvexity and NP-hardness properties of the objective function and constraints. To address, our work introduces a Dinkelbach-based alternating optimization (AO) procedure termed integrated trajectory, phase-shift, and power allocation (ITPP). Our simulation results show that the integration of ISRU and ITPP can achieve 67% higher sum-rates than non-ISRU schemes and save up to 40% more energy than unoptimized trajectory schemes.
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