Potential RF interference to control links of small unmanned aircraft

F. Box, L. Globus, Y. Hoh, R. Snow, J. Chadwick
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Abstract

The control links of small unmanned aircraft (UA) systems (UAS) typically operate in the 72-73, 902-928, and 2400-2483.5 MHz bands. They share those bands with many radio-frequency (RF) emitters that expose the links to the possibility of RF interference (RFI) and resultant control link interruptions. In this analysis we quantitatively assess the potential interference levels to which such links may be subjected. We characterize unlicensed emitters in the bands of interest, and estimate the resultant aggregate RFI levels to which small UAS uplink receivers may be exposed while operating at various altitudes above representative locales within the U.S. We also analyze the potential interference impacts of licensed RF transmitters, which are far less numerous but often individually much more powerful than the unlicensed emitters. We conclude that the possibility of RFI from the two classes of emitters may degrade the reliability of UAS control links operating in these bands, especially in populated areas. However, before any firm conclusions can be drawn from our findings, it will be necessary to validate our methodology by performing field measurements of ambient power densities and uplink performance at typical small-UA altitudes in a variety of locales within U.S. airspace.
对小型无人机控制链路的潜在射频干扰
小型无人机(UA)系统(UAS)的控制链路通常在72- 73,902 -928和2400-2483.5 MHz频段运行。它们与许多射频(RF)发射器共享这些频带,这使链路暴露于射频干扰(RFI)的可能性和由此导致的控制链路中断。在本分析中,我们定量地评估这些链路可能受到的潜在干扰水平。我们在感兴趣的频带中描述了未经许可的发射器,并估计了小型UAS上行接收器在美国代表性地区以上不同高度运行时可能暴露的聚合RFI水平。我们还分析了许可RF发射器的潜在干扰影响,这些发射器的数量要少得多,但通常单独比未经许可的发射器强大得多。我们得出的结论是,来自两类发射器的RFI的可能性可能会降低在这些频段中运行的UAS控制链路的可靠性,特别是在人口稠密的地区。然而,在从我们的研究结果中得出任何确定的结论之前,有必要通过在美国空域内各种地点的典型小ua高度进行环境功率密度和上行链路性能的现场测量来验证我们的方法。
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