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arxiv: 2007.11502 · v1 · pith:7OHDSFZQnew · submitted 2020-07-22 · 📡 eess.SP

Air-to-Ground Channel Characterization for Low-Height UAVs in Realistic Network Deployments

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keywords channeldeploymentsair-to-groundcharacterizationlow-heightnetworkwhenantenna
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Due to the decrease in cost, size and weight, \acp{UAV} are becoming more and more popular for general-purpose civil and commercial applications. Provision of communication services to \acp{UAV} both for user data and control messaging by using off-the-shelf terrestrial cellular deployments introduces several technical challenges. In this paper, an approach to the air-to-ground channel characterization for low-height \acp{UAV} based on an extensive measurement campaign is proposed, giving special attention to the comparison of the results when a typical directional antenna for network deployments is used and when a quasi-omnidirectional one is considered. Channel characteristics like path loss, shadow fading, root mean square delay and Doppler frequency spreads and the K-factor are statistically characterized for different suburban scenarios.

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