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Flight Speed Derivation of Helicopter Mobile System

Published: 28 October 2021 Publication History

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This paper derives a maximum flight speed for a helicopter mobile system (HMS) through verifying the communication area of HMS. This prevents the mobile terminal of disaster victims to miss detecting radio wave when the HMS's radio wave reaches them. The HMS is proposed to be used when a big disaster damage occurs and an area where the base stations stop appears. At such a disaster situation, HMS and this clarified maximum flight speed contribute to shorten a search process in rescuing the disaster victims.

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ICCCM '21: Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Computer and Communications Management
July 2021
223 pages
ISBN:9781450390071
DOI:10.1145/3479162
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  1. Helicopter mobile system
  2. Location estimation
  3. Radio wave propagation

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