Performance evaluation of OFDM transmission in UAV wireless communication

The use of multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in collaborative missions is an increasing research area for military planners. One of the important factors to ensure the collaboration among swarm UAVs is the reliable, high performance wireless communication links among UAVs. Because of its high...

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