Adaptive elliptic trajectory-based received signal strength indicator antenna tracking algorithm
Ali Ihsan Tas,
Mehmet Iscan,
Berkay Gurkan
et al.
Abstract:The continuous telemetry transmission between unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and ground control stations is important particularly in scenarios lacking global positioning system (GPS) data. This paper proposes an adaptive novel elliptic trajectory formula-based tracking algorithm for received signal strength indicator (ANETF-RSSI) which dynamically optimizes model parameters based on energy-associated RSSI measurement errors. ANETF-RSSI generates a variable two-dimensional (2D) RSSI map to identify optimal pa… Show more
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