OFR-46-77 Propagation Of Radio Waves In Coal Mines - I. Executive Summary - A. Objective

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 186
- File Size:
- 60910 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1975
Abstract
The objective of this task was to perform theoretical analyses related to identifying and increasing the understanding of wireless propagation mechanisms in mines, and for predicting the performance ranges and limitations of proposed systems. This was to be achieved by building on and extending previous ADL work* and utilizing experimental data as they became available in the radio frequency bands of interest. B. TASKS Theoretical radio wave propagation investigations undertaken on this task centered on three areas. The first area dealt with extending previous UHF wireless propagation results*: to estimate the losses caused by the presence of haulage vehicles such as trains in coal mine tunnels; to estimate the propagation losses and wireless communication ranges expected along a longwall coal face tunnel; and to assess the applicability of previous analytical approximations to tunnels having reduced crossectional dimensions, such as those found in low coal and in the presence of haulage vehicles. The second area dealt with the development of a suitable propagation model to adequately explain the unexpected, highly favorable LF to MF band wireless radio wave propagation behavior experimentally observed in Consolidation Coal Co.'s Ireland mine. The third area dealt with the formulation of a model for evaluating the overall system transfer function and transmitter requirements for a hoist shaft LF communications system, taking into account the hoist rope/shaft transmission line characteristics, the cage and sheave wheel line terminations, the signal inductive couplers, and hoist shaft signal and noise data.
Citation
APA:
(1975) OFR-46-77 Propagation Of Radio Waves In Coal Mines - I. Executive Summary - A. ObjectiveMLA: OFR-46-77 Propagation Of Radio Waves In Coal Mines - I. Executive Summary - A. Objective. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1975.