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Channel modeling is very important for wireless system designs, especially in a radio harsh environment. The impulse response is a key quantity that characterizes the time-domain properties of a RF channel. One of the conventional ways to obtain a channel impulse response is to measure the channel frequency-domain transfer function with a vector network analyzer and then convert the measured transfer...
The future airborne network (AN) has to operate with lossy and intermittent data links, and other harsh technical challenges. However, current network protocols cannot perform well in AN, because they were originally developed for terrestrial-based Internet. Although some protocols were modified to adapt to space links, there is little research so far on reliable transmission mechanisms in AN environment...
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