2014
DOI: 10.1109/surv.2013.091213.00175
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A Survey of Radio Propagation Modeling for Tunnels

Abstract: Radio signal propagation modeling plays an important role in designing wireless communication systems. The propagation models are used to calculate the number and position of base stations and predict the radio coverage. Different models have been developed to predict radio propagation behavior for wireless communication systems in different operating environments. In this paper we shall limit our discussion to the latest achievements in radio propagation modeling related to tunnels. The main modeling approach… Show more

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“…The tunnel geometry means the cross-sectional dimension, shape, and curvature. For a straight tunnel, the attenuation was observed to decrease when the carrier frequency and transverse dimension increased [20]- [22]. Whether a channel environment is LOS or NLOS is a major factor that affects the multi-path fading.…”
Section: Propagation and Channel Characteristics Of Mmwsmentioning
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“…The tunnel geometry means the cross-sectional dimension, shape, and curvature. For a straight tunnel, the attenuation was observed to decrease when the carrier frequency and transverse dimension increased [20]- [22]. Whether a channel environment is LOS or NLOS is a major factor that affects the multi-path fading.…”
Section: Propagation and Channel Characteristics Of Mmwsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tunnels are the most common channel environments observed when operating subway trains in an urban area. An important observation regarding the channel characteristics under tunnel structures [20] is that radio signals were observed to experience a rather lower attenuation compared with the path loss in an open space. This can be explained as a waveguide effect.…”
Section: Propagation and Channel Characteristics Of Mmwsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Section: Characterization Of the Tunnel Scenariomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"nothκr limitation is that propκrly modκling somκ dκtails oλ thκ κnvironmκnt (a cabinκt, thκ track, a pit, κtc. can bκ vκry arduous [16].…”
Section: Characterization Of the Tunnel Scenariomentioning
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