IET Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation (Jul 2021)

Characterization of a 60 GHz scattered wireless channel with different antenna polarizations for underground multimedia applications

  • Shah Ahsanuzzaman Md Tariq,
  • Charles L. Despins,
  • Sofiène Affes,
  • Chahé Nerguizian

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1049/mia2.12116
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 9
pp. 1063 – 1075

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Abstract Large scale (i.e. <10 m) and small scale (i.e. 1 × 1× 1 cm) measurements and characterization of a scattered wireless channel with different antenna polarizations and configurations in the underground mine galleries at 60 GHz are addressed. Results show that the rough surface scattering and the gallery dimensions affect the path loss (PL) exponent and it becomes smaller than the free space. Vertically polarized antennas give a lower value of the PL exponent and root mean square (RMS) delay spread compared to the horizontal one. The small scale 3D measurement results show that the power loss of around 1–5 dB within a small scale cubical area. Results also show that the channel is less time dispersive in a wider gallery and observed a higher value of the RMS delay spread compared to a smaller gallery. The statistical results of the small scale multipath amplitude fading provide a better fit with the Rician distribution. The effects such as scattering, polarization, antenna radiation patterns, and waveguide which caused increase and decrease of the value of PL exponent and delay spread are also analysed. Results revealed that a directional narrow beam dual‐polarized antenna configuration might be a good candidate in this environment.

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