22 research outputs found

    Experimental verification of multi-antenna techniques for aerial and ground vehicles’ communication

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    Enhancing vehicular link performance using directional antennas at the terminal

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    Achieving high UAV uplink throughput by using beamforming on board

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    Empirical Low-Altitude Air-to-Ground Spatial Channel Characterization for Cellular Networks Connectivity

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    Cellular-connected unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have recently attracted a surge of interest in both academia and industry. Understanding the air-to-ground (A2G) propagation channels is essential to enable reliable and/or high-throughput communications for UAVs and protect the ground user equipments (UEs). In this contribution, a recently conducted measurement campaign for the A2G channels is introduced. A uniform circular array (UCA) with 16 antenna elements was employed to collect the downlink signals of two different Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks, at the heights of 0-40m in three different, namely rural, urban and industrial scenarios. The channel impulse responses (CIRs) have been extracted from the received data, and the spatial/angular parameters of the multipath components in individual channels were estimated according to a high-resolution-parameter estimation (HRPE) principle. Based on the HRPE results, clusters of multipath components were further identified. Finally, comprehensive spatial channel characteristics were investigated in the composite and cluster levels at different heights in the three scenarios.Comment: 17pages. This work has been accepted by IEEE JSAC. Copyright may be transferred without notice, after which this version may no longer be accessibl
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