On Matlab’s Simulations in Underground Mobile Multipath Channel

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In underground channel environment, features of wireless mobile channel and channel modeling are discussed, and methods of calculating wireless channel model parameters by adopting even-interval tapped delay wire model are proposed. On this basis, Matlab simulation are carred out, whose results serve as theoretical foundation and criterion for further study of underground wireless communication system.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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3960-3962

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July 2014

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