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Mining Publication: A Feasibility Study for the Detection of Weak Electromagnetic Signal/ Bursts With Hard-Limited Arrays

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Original creation date: November 1981

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A prototype detector using electromagnetic signals for finding trapped miners has previously been built and tested. The signals are generated from transmitters carried on the miner's belt and powered by his head lamp battery and the receiver is a human listener. This system has been found to be very efficient for the detection and location of trapped miners in most existing mines. However, for very deep mines, they are not adequate. Unfortunately, the signals employed, while ideally suited for a human listener, is not useable for coherent detection schemes. The objective of this report was to investigate the use of a noncoherent detector based on the polarity-coincidence statistic. Two channel, polarity-coincidence and polarity-difference, statistics were analyzed. The signal, common to both channels, consists of sinusoidal bursts where the exact frequency of the signal is nearly known, but other parameters such as amplitude, phase, and pulse starting time are unknown. The noise inputs are dependent, narrow band, Markov processes. It is shown that the performance depends not only on the signal uncertainties, but on the precise shape of the cross-correlation functions between the noise inputs. By using two polarity-difference statistics in addition to the polarity-coincidence statistic, it is shown that the decrease in performance, as well as the cost of hard limiting due to correlated inputs, can be made small.

Authors: M Kanefsky, AK Rajput

Contract/MOA Report - November 1981

NIOSHTIC2 Number: 10003948

University of Pittsburgh. U.S. Bureau of Mines Contract No. J0318033. NTIS No. PB/84-188846, 1981 Nov; :1-135


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