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Relationships among statistical channel parameters for an air-ground channel: Stationarity distance, ricean K-factor, and RMS delay spread
Based upon recent results from an air-ground channel measurement campaign, we investigate relationships between three common channel parameters: Ricean K-factor, stationarity distance (SD), and root-mean square delay spread (RMS-DS). Results show that SD and K are positively correlated, SD and dK/dt are negatively correlated, and SD and the temporal derivative of RMS-DS are also negatively correlated.