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Scientists demonstrate underground wireless communication, even through stony bedrock

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Scientists demonstrate underground wireless communication, even through stony bedrock
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For decades, going underground meant losing your signal and your lifeline. Korean researchers at ETRI (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute) have changed the paradigm with a breakthrough that sounds simple but is genuinely remarkable. 

The technology allows for voice communication 100 meters underground, wirelessly. This is the world’s first, and it matters more than you might think.

How does it work?

The communication uses magnetic field underground communication source technology, and is the world’s first successful attempt at it. Instead of relying on conventional radio waves, which get absorbed almost instantly by rock and soil, ETRI’s system uses low-frequency magnetic fields. 

The setup includes a 1-meter-diameter transmitting antenna on the surface and a small, handheld-sized receiving sensor underground operating at around 15 kHz. That’s enough bandwidth to support a data rate of 2 to 4 kbps, which is sufficient for clear, two-way voice communication.

The team successfully tested bidirectional communication between the ground level and the fifth underground layer of a limestone mine, an environment where existing wireless technology cannot reach. 

Previous research had only managed a few tens of meters. ETRI pushed that to 100 meters, and the technology is designed to go further.

Why does this matter?

If you’ve ever seen news coverage of a mine or tunnel collapse, you know how helpless rescue teams can feel when they lose contact with trapped workers. This technology could change that entirely. Rescue teams could communicate with buried survivors in real time, which would greatly improve rescue rates.

man standing under collapse wall

Think of it as the counterpart to the satellite technology Apple includes in its latest iPhones. Just as that feature helps stranded individuals without network access connect with rescue services, this technology can do the same for people trapped underground.

Its applications go well beyond mining and rescue. The technology could be deployed in underground utility tunnels, gas and oil pipelines, and military bunker operations. ETRI is also working on connecting the system to personal devices like smartphones, which would make it accessible in real-world rescue scenarios.

The research has been published in the IEEE IoT Journal, with patents filed for the key components.

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