TY - GEN
T1 - Electromagnetic field produced by a pair of parallel leaky cables in a tunnel
AU - Piette, M.
AU - Collin, S.
AU - VanThienen, R.
AU - Delogne, P.
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - Leaky cables (LC) are commonly used to guarantee the continuity of radiocommunications in underground environments. The paper is about a feasability study on the use of LC for detecting intruders in service tunnels. After a theoretical part on the fields generated by leaky cables in their different operating modes, the paper deals with the experimental characterization of the radiating mode cable (RMC) chosen for the application. Electric field measurements carried out in a 80 meter test tunnel are also reported. The principle of an intrusion detection system based on two parallel RMC is described and its feasability is demonstrated.
AB - Leaky cables (LC) are commonly used to guarantee the continuity of radiocommunications in underground environments. The paper is about a feasability study on the use of LC for detecting intruders in service tunnels. After a theoretical part on the fields generated by leaky cables in their different operating modes, the paper deals with the experimental characterization of the radiating mode cable (RMC) chosen for the application. Electric field measurements carried out in a 80 meter test tunnel are also reported. The principle of an intrusion detection system based on two parallel RMC is described and its feasability is demonstrated.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:54249148526
SN - 8884922682
SN - 9788884922687
SN - 8884922682
SN - 9788884922687
T3 - PIERS 2004 - Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium, Extended Papers Proceedings
SP - 313
EP - 316
BT - PIERS 2004 - Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium, Extended Papers Proceedings
T2 - PIERS 2004 - Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium
Y2 - 28 March 2004 through 31 March 2004
ER -