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COFDM Classification in Wireless Transmission
COFDM (Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) is one of the most reliable transmission technologies for UAVs, unmanned vehicles, and wearable systems. Its strong anti-multipath capability, support for NLOS (non-line-of-sight) transmission, and adaptability across wide frequency ranges make it a cornerstone in wireless video, audio, and data links.
In UAV wireless transmission, COFDM systems can be classified according to several standards:
1. By Device Type
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COFDM Transmitters
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Devices dedicated to sending video, audio, and data streams.
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Typical use: UAV airborne modules, body-worn transmitters, vehicle-mounted transmitters.
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COFDM Receivers
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Devices for decoding and outputting signals (HDMI, CVBS, IP, or recording).
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Common in ground stations, mobile command centers, or monitoring systems.
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COFDM Transceivers
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Provide bidirectional communication: video downlink + telemetry or control uplink.
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Essential for advanced UAV applications requiring integrated command and monitoring.
- The uplink and downlink can be set to different operating frequencies.
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2. By Transmission Direction
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Unidirectional COFDM
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One-way transmission, e.g., video from UAV to ground.
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Lower complexity and cost, often used for FPV video or broadcast.
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Bidirectional COFDM
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Two-way link supporting both video downlink and telemetry/control uplink.
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Enables full integration of video, flight data, and control feedback in one system.
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Unidirectional Video and Bidirectional Data
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One-way video transmission and two-way data transmission, mainly used for ground robots and remote control vehicles.
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COFDM Relay / Repeater between Transmitter and Receiver
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A COFDM relay receives, amplifies, and retransmits the signal between the transmitter and receiver to enhance its strength and coverage.
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3. By Transmission Content
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COFDM Video Transmitters
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Focused on sending live video from UAV cameras.
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COFDM Video + Telemetry Data Transmitters
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Combine real-time video with GPS, sensor, and flight control data.
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Common in surveillance drones, inspection UAVs, and defense applications.
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COFDM Audio Transmitters
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Designed for voice communication or audio-only streams.
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Can be used standalone or in parallel with video systems.
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4. By Signal Input Interface
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HDMI Input COFDM Transmitters
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Connect directly to HD/4K cameras with HDMI output.
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SDI Input COFDM Transmitters
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Professional-grade, supporting HD-SDI/3G-SDI cameras for broadcast and cinema drones.
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CVBS Input COFDM Transmitters
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Legacy analog video interface (AV).
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Used in cost-sensitive or backward-compatible UAV systems.
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AHD Input COFDM Transmitters
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Compatible with Analog High Definition cameras (720p/1080p).
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Often used in security and industrial UAV setups.
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Network (IP) Input COFDM Transmitters
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Accept IP streams from network cameras or encoders.
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Flexible for UAVs carrying thermal imagers, AI vision modules, or IP PTZ cameras.
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Audio Input COFDM Transmitters
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Dedicated for microphone/line-in sources for real-time voice communication.
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5. By Frequency Band
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Low-to-Mid Band COFDM (170–860 MHz)
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Strong penetration and long-distance coverage.
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Useful for NLOS UAV operations in urban or forest environments.
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High Band COFDM (860 MHz–6 GHz)
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Higher bandwidth for HD/4K video.
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Requires frequency down-converters for cofdm video receiver.
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Common ranges: 1.2 GHz, 2.4 GHz, 3.3GHz, 5.8 GHz.
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6. By Form Factor / Housing
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Mount Metal box – CNC customize, 1U or 2U chassis for ground stations or integrated command centers.
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Module-Only – customers provide their own enclosure, PA, and cooling solutions.
7. Customization Options
- PA (Power Amplifier) – built-in or external
- How many watts of amplifier – 1-watts, 2-watts, 5-watts, 10-watts, 20-watts, 50-watts
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Filter – low-pass, band-pass, or custom filters; can be applied to transmitters, receivers, or both.
- Enclosure Type – 1U, 2U rack, or custom housings for UAV/vehicle/wearable integration
8. By Deployment Platform
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UAV-Mounted COFDM Transmitters
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Compact, lightweight, optimized for airborne use.
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Key features: low power consumption, vibration resistance, efficient cooling.
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UGV-Mounted COFDM Transmitters
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Installed on unmanned ground vehicles or robots.
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Focus on long endurance and high-penetration communication.
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Body-Worn COFDM Transmitters
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Designed for soldiers, journalists, or rescue teams.
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Provide live video/audio streaming while being mobile.
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Summary
COFDM in UAV wireless transmission can be classified by:
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Device type (transmitter, receiver, transceiver),
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Directionality (one-way vs. two-way),
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Transmission content (video only, video + telemetry, audio only),
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Input type (HDMI, SDI, CVBS, AHD, IP, audio),
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Frequency band (170–860 MHz vs. 860 MHz–6 GHz),
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Customization Options ( Power Amplifier, Filter, Enclose Type),
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Deployment platform (UAV, UGV, body-worn).
This layered classification makes COFDM highly adaptable across industries: UAV aerial surveillance, broadcast, defense, emergency response, robotics, and wearable communication systems.
