Title :
Electric field of grounded horizontal line transmitter for through-the-earth communication
Author :
Van, Lincan ; Sunderman, Carl
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH), Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract :
An electrode-based through-the-earth (TTE) communication system sends its signal directly through the earth overburden of a mine by driving an AC current into the earth. The resultant current density is detected and communication is established. Given the noise level and the attenuation characteristics of the earth, the receiver sensitivity and transmitter power required for communication can be estimated. In an effort to estimate earth attenuation, the analytic solution for the field distribution of an electrode-based TTE communication system in a homogenous half-space is derived. The results for different transmitter (Tx)/receiver (Rx) configurations are presented.
Keywords :
current density; electric fields; radiocommunication; sensitivity analysis; AC current; TTE communication system; attenuation characteristics; current density; electric field; electrode-based through-the-earth communication system; field distribution analytic solution; grounded horizontal line transmitter; homogenous half-space; noise level; receiver sensitivity; transmitter power; transmitter-receiver configurations; Dipole antennas; Earth; Geophysical measurement techniques; Ground penetrating radar; Receivers; Transmitters; Wires; Coal mine; Extremely Low Frequency (ELF); TTE system with electrodes; Through-the-Earth (TTE); Very Low Frequency (VLF);
Conference_Titel :
Applied Computational Electromagnetics (ACES), 2015 31st International Review of Progress in
Conference_Location :
Williamsburg, VA