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Radio Wave Characterization and Modeling in Underground Mine Tunnels
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2008
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Underground InfrastructureEngineeringRadio CommunicationConfined EnvironmentElectromagnetic CompatibilityGeotechnical EngineeringChannel ModelingRadio Wave CharacterizationTunnelingRice DistributionAntennaUnderground ConstructionRadio PropagationRough SurfacesSignal ProcessingCivil EngineeringGeomechanicsWireless PropagationRadio Local Area Network
Results are presented on wideband radio propagation measurements and statistical modeling at 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz in real underground mine tunnels. This peculiar type of confined environment is characterized by very rough surfaces and a frequent absence of a line-of-sight between transmitting and receiving antennas. The resulting propagation characteristics differ from those frequently encountered in more typical indoor environments such as offices and corridors. Indeed, the rms delay spread shows little or no correlation with respect to transmitter-receiver distance and, in addition, no impulse response path arrival clustering effect is observed. However, the path amplitude distribution does tend to follow a Rice distribution in the line-of-sight case, and a Rayleigh distribution otherwise.
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