2014 2nd International Symposium on Wireless Systems Within the Conferences on Intelligent Data Acquisition and Advanced Comput 2014
DOI: 10.1109/idaacs-sws.2014.6954624
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On the possibility to use leaky feeders for positioning in chirp spread spectrum technologies

Abstract: Real Time Localization Systems using electromagnetic waves have significantly evolved during the last years. They also might be used in industrial and in mining environments. Here, topologies might include tunnels, where it might be difficult to ensure the field coverage. Leaky feeder cables are a common solution in case of normal radio communication.In this paper, we study the possibilities to use leaky feeders also for Time-of-Flight based real time localization in such linear topologies, like tunnels, but p… Show more

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“…Positioning systems in underground mines are mainly used for personnel tracking and proximity detection. Moschevikin et al [105] discussed the possibility of real-time localization in underground linear mine tunnel environments by using leak feeders. Fink and Beikirch [106] proposed a personnel tracking system for longwall coal mines based on RFID technology and RSS measurements.…”
Section: Personnel and Equipment Positioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Positioning systems in underground mines are mainly used for personnel tracking and proximity detection. Moschevikin et al [105] discussed the possibility of real-time localization in underground linear mine tunnel environments by using leak feeders. Fink and Beikirch [106] proposed a personnel tracking system for longwall coal mines based on RFID technology and RSS measurements.…”
Section: Personnel and Equipment Positioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is due to the characteristics of the radiating cable to provide more uniformly distributed coverage, avoiding leakage peaks arising from particular antennas in DAS. • Enable real time localization: in [102] Moschevikin et al and in [103] Serezhina et al studied the possibilities to use leaky feeders also for Time-of-Flight (ToF) based real time localization in such linear topologies, like tunnels, but possibly also for two dimensions (2D) localization. As a general result, leaky feeders might be useful for ToF-based localization using Chirp Spread Spectrum Technologies.…”
Section: ) Models For Propagation In Radiating Cablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a general result, leaky feeders might be useful for ToF-based localization using Chirp Spread Spectrum Technologies. However, in [102] they realized that additional signal processing and filtering is required to eliminate the additional variations from the different propagation speeds in the cable and in the air, and the different available propagation paths.…”
Section: ) Models For Propagation In Radiating Cablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Nishikawa et al [ 12 ] presented a two-dimensional (2D) position of a mobile antenna near a radiating cable and calculated it using a vector network analyzer (VNA), which measured the arrival time for two signal components received via a mobile antenna: a direct signal emitted from a radiating cable and a signal reflected from the open end of the cable. Moschevikin et al [ 13 ] proposed a different approach—i.e., a two-dimensional position estimation of an experimental active terminal—equipped with a transmitter and receiver that simultaneously used round-trip time (RTT) and signal power measurements (e.g., RSS, received signal strength). Although this paper does not summarize position accuracy evaluation, it provide useful information regarding observed propagation of chirp sounding signals emitted by radiating cables.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%