“…However, it is difficult to make the measurements of R(f ), L(f ), G(f ), and C(f ) in a coal mine environment. Previous research [13] showed that a pair of open and shorted line impedance measurements at a given frequency at the input end of the TL could be used to derive the characteristic impedance, Z 0 (f ), the power loss rate, Loss(f ), and the propagation attenuation constant, α(f ), as given in (4), (5), and (6). Figure 4 illustrates the configuration for the measurements of an open line impedance, Z inoc (f ), and a shorted line impedance, Z insc (f ), at the input end of a TL of length x = l. Also as shown in previous research [13], multiple pairs of Z inoc (f )s and Z insc (f )s at different frequencies can be used to obtain β(f ) from (7), the propagation velocity, v p (f ), from (8), and velocity factor, VF (f ), from (9).…”