Measurement of RF propagation around corners in underground mines and tunnels - SME Transactions 2016

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Jacksha C. Zhou
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

This paper reports measurement results for radio frequency (RF) propagation around 90° corners in tunnels and underground mines, for vertically, horizontally and longitudinally polarized signals. Measurements of signal power attenuation from a main entry into a crosscut were performed at four frequencies — 455, 915, 2450 and 5800 MHz — that are common to underground radio communication systems. From the measurement data, signal power loss was determined as a function of signal coupling from the main entry into the crosscut. The resultant power loss data show there are many factors that contribute to power attenuation from a main entry into a crosscut, including frequency, antenna polarization and crosssectional entry dimensions.
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APA: R. Jacksha C. Zhou  (2016)  Measurement of RF propagation around corners in underground mines and tunnels - SME Transactions 2016

MLA: R. Jacksha C. Zhou Measurement of RF propagation around corners in underground mines and tunnels - SME Transactions 2016. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2016.

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