This report describes results from flight tests conducted in an over-sea environment, for the purpose of characterizing the air-to-ground (AG) channel, for future unmanned aircraft system (UAS) communication system analysis and design. These results are for the first of a set of several flight tests conducted in different ground site (GS) environments. An ultimate aim of all these tests is the development of models for the AG channel that can be used in communication system evaluation. In this report we provide measured results for propagation path loss, root-mean square delay spread (RMS-DS), and the correlation coefficient of the primary received signal components on the four antennas (two antennas for C-band, two for L-band). For path lo...
The communication, navigation and surveillance (CNS) infrastructure in the sector of civil aviation ...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Center1975PDFTech ReportBello, Phi...
Operating remotely piloted aircraft is not imaginable without a continuous data exchange between the...
This report describes work completed over the past year on our project, entitled "Unmanned Aircraft ...
The use of unmanned aerial systems (UASs), which are also known as unmanned aerial vehicles, and by ...
Multiple air-to-ground (AG) radio propagation channels are experimentally characterized for two freq...
The use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) is expanding rapidly. For safe and reliable integration o...
Unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) are being used increasingly worldwide. These systems will operate i...
To provide for the safe integration of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) into the National Airspace Sy...
In the air-ground propagation channel, multipath propagation severely affects the performance of com...
The paper proposes a geometrical-statistical modeling approach for the air-ground channel for commun...
A three dimensional (3D) geometric channel model is proposed for ground-to-air (G2A) and air-togroun...
This paper reports the experimental design and implementation in a realistic environment of an airb...
In civil aviation, air-traffic management and with that the underlying communication, navigation, an...
With the rise in use of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), there is a need for safe and reliable integra...
The communication, navigation and surveillance (CNS) infrastructure in the sector of civil aviation ...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Center1975PDFTech ReportBello, Phi...
Operating remotely piloted aircraft is not imaginable without a continuous data exchange between the...
This report describes work completed over the past year on our project, entitled "Unmanned Aircraft ...
The use of unmanned aerial systems (UASs), which are also known as unmanned aerial vehicles, and by ...
Multiple air-to-ground (AG) radio propagation channels are experimentally characterized for two freq...
The use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) is expanding rapidly. For safe and reliable integration o...
Unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) are being used increasingly worldwide. These systems will operate i...
To provide for the safe integration of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) into the National Airspace Sy...
In the air-ground propagation channel, multipath propagation severely affects the performance of com...
The paper proposes a geometrical-statistical modeling approach for the air-ground channel for commun...
A three dimensional (3D) geometric channel model is proposed for ground-to-air (G2A) and air-togroun...
This paper reports the experimental design and implementation in a realistic environment of an airb...
In civil aviation, air-traffic management and with that the underlying communication, navigation, an...
With the rise in use of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), there is a need for safe and reliable integra...
The communication, navigation and surveillance (CNS) infrastructure in the sector of civil aviation ...
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Center1975PDFTech ReportBello, Phi...
Operating remotely piloted aircraft is not imaginable without a continuous data exchange between the...