ARTM CHANNEL SOUNDING RESULTS – AN INVESTIGATION OF FREQUENCY SELECTIVE FADING ON AERONAUTICAL TELEMETRY CHANNELS

International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 25-28, 1999 / Riviera Hotel and Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada === Initial results of wideband channel sounding experiments sponsored by the Advanced Range Telemetry (ARTM) program are presented. Data collected at Edwards EAFB during...

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Main Authors: Rice, Michael, de Gaston, David, Davis, Adam, German, Gus, Bettwieser, Christian
Other Authors: Brigham Young University
Language:en_US
Published: International Foundation for Telemetering 1999
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6087462016-05-11T03:01:26Z ARTM CHANNEL SOUNDING RESULTS – AN INVESTIGATION OF FREQUENCY SELECTIVE FADING ON AERONAUTICAL TELEMETRY CHANNELS Rice, Michael de Gaston, David Davis, Adam German, Gus Bettwieser, Christian Brigham Young University Channel Sounding Channel Characterization Multipath Fading ARTM International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 25-28, 1999 / Riviera Hotel and Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada Initial results of wideband channel sounding experiments sponsored by the Advanced Range Telemetry (ARTM) program are presented. Data collected at Edwards EAFB during the Winter 1998-1999, are analyzed in the frequency domain to estimate the number, strength, and delays of the significant multipath reflections observed during the experiments. We observe that the channel is adequately modeled using two or three multipath reflections. The multipath fade events are correlated with recorded bit error rates and transmitter location to provide a comprehensive overview of the channel characteristics. Summaries from two test flights are included where it is seen that the 2- and 3-ray channel models provide excellent models for the data. In general, the 3-ray model captures the essential features of the multipath interference. In this model the first multipath is a strong specular reflection with relative amplitude greater than 0.5 and relative delay in the 30 to 70 ns range. The second multipath is a much weaker reflection with relative amplitude less than 0.5 and relative delay in the 175 to 325 ns range. 1999-10 text Proceedings 0884-5123 0074-9079 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/608746 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/608746 International Telemetering Conference Proceedings en_US http://www.telemetry.org/ Copyright © International Foundation for Telemetering International Foundation for Telemetering
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topic Channel Sounding
Channel Characterization
Multipath Fading
ARTM
spellingShingle Channel Sounding
Channel Characterization
Multipath Fading
ARTM
Rice, Michael
de Gaston, David
Davis, Adam
German, Gus
Bettwieser, Christian
ARTM CHANNEL SOUNDING RESULTS – AN INVESTIGATION OF FREQUENCY SELECTIVE FADING ON AERONAUTICAL TELEMETRY CHANNELS
description International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 25-28, 1999 / Riviera Hotel and Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada === Initial results of wideband channel sounding experiments sponsored by the Advanced Range Telemetry (ARTM) program are presented. Data collected at Edwards EAFB during the Winter 1998-1999, are analyzed in the frequency domain to estimate the number, strength, and delays of the significant multipath reflections observed during the experiments. We observe that the channel is adequately modeled using two or three multipath reflections. The multipath fade events are correlated with recorded bit error rates and transmitter location to provide a comprehensive overview of the channel characteristics. Summaries from two test flights are included where it is seen that the 2- and 3-ray channel models provide excellent models for the data. In general, the 3-ray model captures the essential features of the multipath interference. In this model the first multipath is a strong specular reflection with relative amplitude greater than 0.5 and relative delay in the 30 to 70 ns range. The second multipath is a much weaker reflection with relative amplitude less than 0.5 and relative delay in the 175 to 325 ns range.
author2 Brigham Young University
author_facet Brigham Young University
Rice, Michael
de Gaston, David
Davis, Adam
German, Gus
Bettwieser, Christian
author Rice, Michael
de Gaston, David
Davis, Adam
German, Gus
Bettwieser, Christian
author_sort Rice, Michael
title ARTM CHANNEL SOUNDING RESULTS – AN INVESTIGATION OF FREQUENCY SELECTIVE FADING ON AERONAUTICAL TELEMETRY CHANNELS
title_short ARTM CHANNEL SOUNDING RESULTS – AN INVESTIGATION OF FREQUENCY SELECTIVE FADING ON AERONAUTICAL TELEMETRY CHANNELS
title_full ARTM CHANNEL SOUNDING RESULTS – AN INVESTIGATION OF FREQUENCY SELECTIVE FADING ON AERONAUTICAL TELEMETRY CHANNELS
title_fullStr ARTM CHANNEL SOUNDING RESULTS – AN INVESTIGATION OF FREQUENCY SELECTIVE FADING ON AERONAUTICAL TELEMETRY CHANNELS
title_full_unstemmed ARTM CHANNEL SOUNDING RESULTS – AN INVESTIGATION OF FREQUENCY SELECTIVE FADING ON AERONAUTICAL TELEMETRY CHANNELS
title_sort artm channel sounding results – an investigation of frequency selective fading on aeronautical telemetry channels
publisher International Foundation for Telemetering
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