Abstract

An experimental characterization of the ultrawideband (UWB) propagation channel in an underground mine environment over the frequency range from 3 GHz to 10 GHz is reported in this paper. Two kinds of antennas, directional and omnidirectional, were used to investigate the effect of the antenna directivity on the path loss propagation and on the time dispersion parameters in both line-of-sight (LOS) and no-line-of-sight (NLOS) underground galleries. The measurement and simulation results show that the path loss exponents in an underground environment are larger than their counterparts in an indoor environment. In NLOS, the directional-directional (Direct-Direct) antenna combination showed better radiation efficiency for reducing the time dispersion parameters while the omnidirectional-omni directional (Omni-Omni) case resulted better performance in term of path loss. After extracting the channel parameters, a statistical modeling of the UWB underground channel based on data measurements was conducted.

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