Abstract

Ultraviolet (UV) communication is considered an effective complement to traditional wireless communication. However, the scattering models of existing non-line-of-sight (NLOS) UV, which are complex, are difficult to combine with the test. In this paper, the single scattering isosceles model with a small elevation angle is proposed first. Then, the relationships between the path loss of single scattering isosceles and elevation angle, emission beam angle, receiving field angle, and transmission distance are studied. Finally, we consider outdoor NLOS UV solar-blind communications test at ranges of up to 100 m and 400 m, with different transmit and receive elevation angles. The results show that the isosceles model is in good agreement with the experiments. In addition, the UV isosceles model exhibits good properties compared with the existing scattering model. The proposed UV isosceles model can be employed as a reference for practical applications in outdoor tests.

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