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- Title
Analysis of Information Transmission Characteristics Based on Adaptive Ground Electrode Current Field.
- Authors
He, Jingang; Yuan, Hang; Su, Zhong; Zhao, Bin; Kuang, Zhe; Song, Pengfei
- Abstract
The information transmission mechanism of the ground electrode current field uses a very low-frequency electrical signal, which is applied to the two electrodes driven into the soil layer or the collapsed body of the tunnel to form a current field in the rock layer or soil layer. Signal detection is created via the strong penetration of wireless information transmission. This research focuses on various electromagnetic effects, such as polarization, magnetization, and the transmission of electromagnetic waves under the influence of different media, such as rock, sand, reinforced concrete, and air voids. The influence of these adaptive electromagnetic effects on the transmission of electromagnetic waves is mainly reflected in the reflection, refraction, and attenuation of electromagnetic wave signals. The inhomogeneity of the earth medium, the influence of topographic features, and multi-path transmission all cause signal distortion, fading, or changes in the direction of electromagnetic wave propagation. By studying the three physical quantities of magnetic permeability, permittivity, and conductivity, the electromagnetic characteristics of the earth medium are described to research the information transmission characteristics of the earth electrode current field.
- Subjects
ELECTROMAGNETIC wave propagation; ELECTROMAGNETIC waves; EARTH currents; MAGNETIC permeability; ELECTRODES
- Publication
Applied Sciences (2076-3417), 2023, Vol 13, Issue 7, p4297
- ISSN
2076-3417
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/app13074297