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- Title
Analytical Non-Stationary Satellite to Aircraft Channel Modeling over Open Area Based on Regular Shaped Geometry-Based Stochastic Model.
- Authors
Wei, Zaixue; Tang, Qipeng; Geng, Jian; Chen, Sibo; Sang, Lin; Yang, Hongwen
- Abstract
Channel modeling is crucial to the development and evaluation of modern wireless communication systems including satellite communication system, since there might be critical safty-of-life applications. Also, the channel model is of great importance to the performance evaluation of mobile communication systems. In recent years, encouraged by the widely application of unmanned aerial vehicles, the research on channel modeling for aerial and aeronautical communications attract lots of interests. In the published articles, stationary and non-stationary channel models have been developed for air-to-ground communications based on regular shaped geometry-based stochastic model (RS-GBSM). The modeling of air-to-air or satellite-to-aircraft (S2A) communication is still quite simple or completely lacking. For obtaining more precise model of S2A channel, this paper presents an analytical non-stationary S2A channel mode based on RS-GBSM with considerations on line-of-sight path, specular reflection path, and ground scattering path. Analytical expressions of the channel impulse responses, the transfer functions, the auto-correlation functions, and the Doppler power spectrum density based on 3-path model are derived and simulated. Also, the distributions of the path antennation, the path delay, and the normalized Doppler shift based on uniform distribution of the scatterers are derived, simulated and fitted.
- Subjects
MOBILE communication systems; STOCHASTIC models; MODEL airplanes; WIRELESS communications; TELECOMMUNICATION satellites; DOPPLER effect; TRANSFER functions
- Publication
Applied Sciences (2076-3417), 2020, Vol 10, Issue 15, p5041
- ISSN
2076-3417
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/app10155041