2008
DOI: 10.1007/s12243-008-0052-3
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Some experimental investigation of the effect of railway tunnels on mobile communications in Western India

Abstract: Establishing of mobile communications in guided structures like railway tunnels, coal mines, etc., is gaining increasing importance due to the passage of high speed and high density of trains in tunnels and for monitoring of information on safety of workers and dayto-day operations in various mines. The present study reports investigation of mobile communication experiments in ultra high frequency band in railway tunnels of western India conducted in a moving train both in uplink and downlink directions. The o… Show more

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“…Real measurements have been performed in [23] which the path loss is observed in different railway tunnels in western India. According to these measurements, path loss exponent is greater than two and multipath and shadowing deviation () is greater than 7.38 dB.…”
Section: A Model For Combining Path Loss and Shadowingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Real measurements have been performed in [23] which the path loss is observed in different railway tunnels in western India. According to these measurements, path loss exponent is greater than two and multipath and shadowing deviation () is greater than 7.38 dB.…”
Section: A Model For Combining Path Loss and Shadowingmentioning
confidence: 99%