Title :
Measurements and Modeling of Through-the-Earth Communications for Coal Mines
Author :
Lincan Yan ; Waynert, Joseph A. ; Sunderman, Carl
Author_Institution :
Office of Mine Safety & Health, Nat. Inst. for Occupational Safety & Health, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents modeling results from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health research into through-the-earth (TTE) communications technology for underground coal mines. Research focuses on the factors controlling the propagation and coupling of radio signals between transmit and receive antennas separated by earth or coal. Most TTE systems use single or multiturn loops of conductor for the transmit antenna. We compare the magnetic field distribution predicted from analytical formulas to the predictions of a method of moments computational electromagnetic (CEM) code. The predictions are compared in free space, in a homogeneous earth, and with the effect of the presence of the surface of the earth. The evaluations are done with the transmit loop buried in the earth and with the loop above the surface. The analytic results are shown to agree reasonably well with the more detailed CEM predictions for the situations considered, reducing the need for expensive and complicated CEM codes in analyzing simple TTE configurations. The predictive methods are applied to TTE measurements made in 94 different coal mines by the Bureau of Mines in the 1970s, and the implications for the apparent conductivity of the earth are discussed.
Keywords :
coal; mining; occupational health; occupational safety; underground communication; TTE measurements; TTE systems; apparent conductivity; coal mines; computational electromagnetic code; homogeneous earth; magnetic field distribution; multiturn loops; national institute; occupational safety and health research; radio signals coupling; radio signals propagation; receive antennas; through-the-earth communications measurements; through-the-earth communications modeling; transmit antenna; transmit antennas; Loop antenna; magnetic field sensing; mine communication; through-the-earth (TTE);
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2013.2260116