Abstract

A model of an atmospheric channel for wireless optical communication based on scattered radiation between the ground surface and an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in the visible and UV ranges is considered. It is estimated how the path loss, the minimal pulse energy ensuring the stable communication, and the maximal information transfer rate change as functions of the optical and geometric conditions for formation of the communication channel.

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