Abstract
In this paper, we consider long range air-to-ground (AG) communication systems which support aeronautical platforms including unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the ultra high frequency (UHF) band. For such a system, we present the measurement based path loss analysis and multipath characteristic results at the distance of hundreds of kilometers. To this end, the experimental AG channel measurement system is implemented at the aircraft with various ground station (GS) environments. Through realistic flight tests, we observe the path loss behaviors for long range UHF channels with sea and ground earth surface reflections. By comparing the measurement results with the empirical path loss model and the spherical earth two-ray model, we demonstrate that our measurement results match well with the model. Moreover, for the multipath channel characterization, we provide field test results on the occurrence probability, delay, and power of multipath components in hilly and mountainous environments with various altitudes of the aircraft.
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