OFR 46-84 - Development Of A Phase Difference Of Arrival Technique For Location Of Trapped Miners

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. G. Hopkins R. H. Church W. E. Webb
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The development of systems for location of miners who have become entrapped following a mine disaster has been one of the major research goals in the Bureau of Mines. This study details the preliminary development of such a system. Current technologies for locating trapped miners from the surface are either simple direction, finders or time difference pulse systems that have accuracy Limitations. Developing technologies using full vector field measurements at several receiving points are currently being studied. The necessity of measuring field strength with great accuracy can be a drawback in these systems. A system that operates with continuous wave radio signals, whose phase differences can be measured accurately even in weak signal conditions, greatly improves the location accuracy. A microcomputer would be used, in conjunction with the system, to gather and manipulate the data to automatically pinpoint the location of the trapped miner. Comparison of this system with existing technology indicates a favorable accuracy/complexity ratio for the phase difference of arrival technique.
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APA: W. G. Hopkins R. H. Church W. E. Webb  OFR 46-84 - Development Of A Phase Difference Of Arrival Technique For Location Of Trapped Miners

MLA: W. G. Hopkins R. H. Church W. E. Webb OFR 46-84 - Development Of A Phase Difference Of Arrival Technique For Location Of Trapped Miners. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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