Transversal fading analysis in straight tunnels at 2.4 GHz

C. Rizzo, F. Lera, J. L. Villarroel
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Abstract

In tunnel-like environments the electromagnetic waves propagate differently in comparison to free space and urban scenarios. This is because, depending on the working frequency, tunnels can act as waveguides. As a consequence of this some specific phenomena occur, such as fast and slow fadings, caused by the constructive and destructive interference due to the multipath propagation. Fadings along the longitudinal dimension of tunnels have been widely studied under different geometric conditions, antenna polarization and working frequencies. Nevertheless, fadings also take place in the transversal dimension or cross-section. This issue has been poorly treated in the literature. In this context, our research group has been investigating navigation algorithms for multi-robot teams in tunnel-like environments under communication constraints. As fadings affect the communication among robots, a study about this phenomenon is necessary. In this work we present a complete study about transversal fadings in the Somport tunnel at 2.4 GHz. Results after carrying out a measuring campaign are presented and compared to modal theory based calculations, showing that fadings present a similar behavior in each transversal half of the tunnel (with the same period and phase, and with a phase delay between both halves) but different in the center, where although no deep fadings appear, the mean value of the signal power is lower compared to the fadings maximums. This led us to define a comfort-zone for communications for robot navigation in tunnels.
2.4 GHz直隧道的横向衰落分析
在类似隧道的环境中,电磁波的传播方式与自由空间和城市环境不同。这是因为,根据工作频率的不同,隧道可以起到波导的作用。因此,由于多径传播引起的相消干涉和相消干涉,出现了快速衰落和缓慢衰落等特殊现象。在不同的几何条件、天线极化和工作频率下,隧道纵向尺寸上的衰落已经得到了广泛的研究。然而,在横向尺寸或横截面上也会发生褪色。这个问题在文献中没有得到很好的处理。在此背景下,我们的研究小组一直在研究通信受限的隧道环境中多机器人团队的导航算法。由于衰落会影响机器人之间的交流,因此有必要对这一现象进行研究。在这项工作中,我们提出了一个完整的研究在Somport隧道在2.4 GHz的横向衰落。测量结果与基于模态理论的计算结果进行了比较,结果表明,衰落在隧道的每个横向一半(具有相同的周期和相位,并且两半之间存在相位延迟)中表现出相似的行为,但在中心不同,尽管没有出现深度衰落,但信号功率的平均值比衰落最大值要低。这让我们为机器人在隧道中导航的通信定义了一个舒适区。
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