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An UAV-based Experimental Setup for Propagation Characterization in Urban Environment

Signal Processing 2021-08-23 v2 Information Theory Robotics math.IT

Abstract

A measurement setup made of millimeter-wave and ultra wideband transceivers mounted on both a customized UAV and a ground station for full 3D wireless propagation analysis is described in this work. The developed system represents a flexible solution for the characterization of wireless channels and especially of urban propagation, as the drone might be easily located almost anywhere from ground level to the buildings rooftop and beyond. The double directional properties of the channel can be achieved by rotating directive antennas at the link ends. Other possible applications in urban contexts include above ground level propagation, outdoor-to-indoor penetration, line-of-sight to non-line-of-sight transition, scattering from buildings and air-to-ground channel characterization for UAV-assisted wireless communications.

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@article{arxiv.2103.11901,
  title  = {An UAV-based Experimental Setup for Propagation Characterization in Urban Environment},
  author = {Franco Fuschini and Marina Barbiroli and Enrico M. Vitucci and Vasilii Semkin and Claude Oestges and Bruno Strano and Vittorio Degli-Esposti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.11901},
  year   = {2021}
}
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