C-Band Air to Ground Communication System for UAV
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2025
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Florida Institute of Technology
Abstract
C band spectrum 5030-5091 MHz is allocated for command-and-control commu-
nication services with unmanned aircraft systems. This document evaluates the
possibility of using 3GPP 5G standards for provisioning of such services. Chan-
nelization of the spectrum and major system parameters are proposed. The
performance of the proposed system in channel fading environment is evaluated
using MATLAB based simulations. The evaluations examine SINR, and aver-
age throughput of the proposed system at different altitudes of the unmanned
aircraft system. MATLAB simulations are used to evaluate system performance
in free-space environments. Signal-to-Interference-plus-Noise Ratio (SINR) and
Reference Signal Received Power (RSRP) are predicted at different UAS heights.
The performance of the system is accessed for different types of antenna arrays
on the aircraft. Cases ranging from a single antenna to a 10 by 10 array are con-
sidered. The study uses a 20 MHz channel and considers a system load of 50 percent.
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UAV, UAS, Air to ground, 5g, Command and control