Measurements of the natural propagation of UHF radio waves on an underground train are reported. Of prime interest are the natural propagation attenuation and the median signal level behavior. The propagation attenuation rates or the median signal level behaviors are found to correlate with the train carriages and frequency. On the front carriage, the propagation attenuation rate is 54 dB/100 m at 465 MHz and reduced to 21 dB/100 m at 820 MHz. However, on the rear carriage, it becomes 14.8 dB/100 m at 465 MHz and 7.8 dB/100 m at 820 MHz. It is shown that higher frequency is beneficial to the natural propagation and the train body greatly affects the natural propagation. Furthermore, the values of the path loss exponent are also given.publis...
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Owing to the difficulties associated with conducting millimeter‐wave (mmWave) field measurements, es...
This paper presents extensive propagation measurements conducted in a modern arched tunnel with 300 ...
The next generation of mobile communications, 5G, will provide a wideband network based on microwave...
Measurements of the natural propagation of UHF radio waves on an unde...
Accurate characterization of the radio channel in tunnels is of great importance for new signaling ...
In this paper we present first analyses and results of a comprehensive measurement campaign investig...
In this study, path loss measurements were performed in a train environment at five frequencies used...
The work presented in this article is focused on the RF measurement campaign carried out in several ...
A simple radio frequency (RF) testing system that can be conveniently built and used for measuring r...
This paper is concerned with the theoretical study of UHF radio communication in coal mines, with pa...
Introduction of wireless communications systems in railway communications are at the origin of this ...
Wave propagation experiences the excess loss in curved tunnels, which is highly desired to involve i...
ave propagation characteristics in curved tunnels are of importance for designing reliable communica...
comparative study of urban mobile radio wave propagation characteristics in the UHF band has been ca...
Broadband radio communication systems are very important for railway traffic control systems and pas...
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