TY - JOUR
T1 - Signal Propagation Models in Soil Medium for the Study of Wireless Underground Sensor Networks
T2 - A Review of Current Trends
AU - Banaseka, Frank Kataka
AU - Katsriku, Ferdinand
AU - Abdulai, Jamal Deen
AU - Adu-Manu, Kofi Sarpong
AU - Engmann, Felicia Nana Ama
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Frank Kataka Banaseka et al.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Radio signal propagation modeling plays an important role in the design of wireless communication systems. Various models have been developed, over the past few decades, to predict signal propagation and behavior for wireless communication systems in different operating environments. Recently, there has been an interest in the deployment of wireless sensors in soil. To fully exploit the capabilities of sensor networks deployed in soil requires an understanding of the propagation characteristics within this environment. This paper reviews the cutting-edge developments of signal propagation in the subterranean environment. The most important modeling techniques for modeling include electromagnetic waves, propagation loss, magnetic induction, and acoustic wave. These are discussed vis-a-vis modeling complexity and key parameters of the environment including electric and magnetic properties of soil. An equation to model propagation in the soil is derived from the free space model. Results are presented to show propagation losses and at different frequencies and volumetric water content. The channel capacity and the operating frequency are also analyzed against soil moisture at different soil types and antenna sizes.
AB - Radio signal propagation modeling plays an important role in the design of wireless communication systems. Various models have been developed, over the past few decades, to predict signal propagation and behavior for wireless communication systems in different operating environments. Recently, there has been an interest in the deployment of wireless sensors in soil. To fully exploit the capabilities of sensor networks deployed in soil requires an understanding of the propagation characteristics within this environment. This paper reviews the cutting-edge developments of signal propagation in the subterranean environment. The most important modeling techniques for modeling include electromagnetic waves, propagation loss, magnetic induction, and acoustic wave. These are discussed vis-a-vis modeling complexity and key parameters of the environment including electric and magnetic properties of soil. An equation to model propagation in the soil is derived from the free space model. Results are presented to show propagation losses and at different frequencies and volumetric water content. The channel capacity and the operating frequency are also analyzed against soil moisture at different soil types and antenna sizes.
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U2 - 10.1155/2021/8836426
DO - 10.1155/2021/8836426
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85104457779
SN - 1530-8669
VL - 2021
JO - Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
JF - Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
M1 - 8836426
ER -