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Channel Modeling for UAV Communications: State of the Art, Case Studies, and Future Directions

Published 12 Dec 2020 in eess.SP | (2012.06707v2)

Abstract: As essential aerial platforms, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) play an increasingly important role in broad wireless connectivity and high-data-rate transmission for future communication systems. Notably, various communication scenarios are involved in UAV communications, such as intercommunications between UAVs and communications with the ground user equipment, the cellular base station, and the ground station, to name a few. However, existing works mostly focus on a single communication scenario, a designated channel type, and a specific operating frequency, thus urgently requiring a comprehensive understanding of multi-scenario, multi-frequency, and multi-type UAV channels. This article pours attention into the essentials of corresponding air-to-air (A2A) and air-to-ground (A2G) channels in UAV communications. We first identify the latest key challenges of channel modeling for UAV communications. We then provide the state of the art for A2A and A2G channel properties and models based on extensive measurement campaigns. In particular, we conduct realistic case studies to further demonstrate critical channel characterizations and machine learning-based modeling methods. Last but not least, potential directions are widely discussed for paving the way towards more accurate and effective channel models for UAV communications.

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