scholarly journals Scaled Modeling and Measurement for Studying Radio Wave Propagation in Tunnels

Electronics ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 53
Author(s):  
Jacob Gerasimov ◽  
Nezah Balal ◽  
Egor Liokumovitch ◽  
Yair Richter ◽  
Michael Gerasimov ◽  
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The subject of radio wave propagation in tunnels has gathered attention in recent years, mainly regarding the fading phenomena caused by internal reflections. Several methods have been suggested to describe the propagation inside a tunnel. This work is based on the ray tracing approach, which is useful for structures where the dimensions are orders of magnitude larger than the transmission wavelength. Using image theory, we utilized a multi-ray model to reveal non-dimensional parameters, enabling measurements in down-scaled experiments. We present the results of field experiments in a small concrete pedestrian tunnel with smooth walls for radio frequencies (RF) of 1, 2.4, and 10 GHz, as well as in a down-scaled model, for which millimeter waves (MMWs) were used, to demonstrate the roles of the frequency, polarization, tunnel dimensions, and dielectric properties on the wave propagation. The ray tracing method correlated well with the experimental results measured in the tunnel as well as in a scale model.

Author(s):  
Mohd Nazeri Kamaruddin ◽  
Tan Kim Geok ◽  
Omar Abdul Aziz ◽  
Tharek Abd Rahman ◽  
Ferdous Hossain ◽  
...  

This paper explained an adaptive ray tracing technique in modelling indoor radio wave propagation. As compared with conventional ray tracing approach, the presented ray tracing approach offers an optimized method to trace the travelling radio signal by introducing flexibility and adaptive features in ray launching algorithm in modelling the radio wave for indoor scenarios. The simulation result was compared with measurements data for verification. By analyzing the results, the proposed adaptive technique showed a better improvement in simulation time, power level and coverage in modelling the radio wave propagation for indoor scenario and may benefit in the development of signal propagation simulators for future technologies.


2010 ◽  
Vol 36 (12) ◽  
pp. 679-695 ◽  
Author(s):  
T.E. Athanaileas ◽  
G.E. Athanasiadou ◽  
G.V. Tsoulos ◽  
D.I. Kaklamani

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