N. Schneckenburger, D. Matolak, T. Jost, U. Fiebig, G. del Galdo, Hosseinali Jamal, Ruoyu Sun
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A geometrical-statistical model for the air-ground channel
We present a geometrical-statistical architecture to model the air-ground channel. In this paper we focus on the modeling elements influencing line-of-sight path: ground multi-path propagation, antenna effects, and ground shadowing. We validate the channel model against channel sounding data from flight experiments collected in 2013.