Title :
Wireless RF Energy Propagation in Multiply-Connected Reverberant Spaces
Author :
Giuseppe, John S. ; Hager, Carl ; Tait, Gregory B.
Author_Institution :
Dahlgren Div., Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, VA, USA
fDate :
7/3/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Electromagnetic compatibility of electronic systems in reverberant environments is an important issue in the deployment of wireless communications and sensor networks in below-deck compartments of ships and in aircraft cabins and bays. The cumulative buildup and full exchange of radiated electromagnetic energy between multiply-connected reverberant spaces are examined using a simple model adapted from the field of acoustics. Based on conservation of average energy in the diffuse fields, the general model formulation is valid for both weak and strong couplings between the cavities caused by window materials, open apertures, closed and open hatches, seams, and cable/pipe penetrations through bulkheads. Physical energy loss and coupling parameters in three connected chambers are determined from an overlay of model solutions to time-resolved received power measurements, and they can subsequently be used to assess wireless emission coverage and shielding of structures in the connected spaces.
Keywords :
aircraft; electromagnetic compatibility; reverberation; ships; wireless sensor networks; aircraft cabins; below-deck compartments; cable/pipe penetrations; electromagnetic compatibility; electronic systems; multiply-connected reverberant spaces; reverberant environments; sensor networks; ships; wireless RF energy propagation; wireless communications; Apertures; Cavity resonators; Couplings; Energy loss; Equations; Mathematical model; Radio frequency; Coupled cavities; reverberant energy propagation;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LAWP.2011.2175195