Broadband communications via high-altitude platforms: a survey
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In this paper, a novel beamforming technique is proposed for the high altitude platforms (HAPs) mobile communications to generate adaptive radio coverage worm-shaped cells to cover the main highways. This technique is based on pattern summation of individual low-sidelobe narrow beams--which constitute the desired cell pattern--weighted by an adaptive amplitude correcting function. The new shaped cell differs from the conventional hexagonal or elliptical cells as it follows the curvatures of the highway for long distances up to 100 km, therefore it has an important role in reducing the frequent handoff and signaling traffic of location updating from moving users over long highways.