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Wireless Communications Test Bed: Test Plan. Timothy X Brown Interdisciplinary Telecommunications Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Colorado Presented to L3 Comcept at the University of Colorado December 17, 2003. Overview. Test Bed Site Scenarios Performance Metrics
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Wireless Communications Test Bed: Test Plan Timothy X Brown Interdisciplinary Telecommunications Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Colorado Presented to L3 Comcept at the University of Colorado December 17, 2003
Overview • Test Bed Site • Scenarios • Performance Metrics • Status T.X Brown (http://ece.colorado.edu/~timxb)
Test Bed Site Table Mountain National Radio Quiet Zone 9 miles North of the University of Colorado T.X Brown (http://ece.colorado.edu/~timxb)
1000’300m 1000’300m FS2 FS1 Test Bed Site FixedSites PotentialLanding Strip Public Road Circuit at Mesa Base Test Bed Gateway T.X Brown (http://ece.colorado.edu/~timxb)
Scenarios NOC Scenario 1 Scenario 2 T.X Brown (http://ece.colorado.edu/~timxb)
Ground Support Scenarios 1000’300m • Grnd-Grnd • Grnd-Mobile-Grnd • Grnd-UAV-Grnd 1000’300m FS2 FS1 T.X Brown (http://ece.colorado.edu/~timxb)
UAV Scenarios 1000’300m • Grnd-UAV • UAV-UAV • Grnd-UAV-UAV 1000’300m FS2 FS1 T.X Brown (http://ece.colorado.edu/~timxb)
Performance Metrics T.X Brown (http://ece.colorado.edu/~timxb)
Status • Accomplishments • Plan for experiments complete • Signed agreement for use of test bed site • Surveyed site • To Do • Translate experiment plan to hardware capabilities • UAV landing site, Fixed Site site prep. • Issues • Distant UAV operations area for long-range communication operations T.X Brown (http://ece.colorado.edu/~timxb)