Abstract
This article investigates a statistical indoor exclusion zone (EZ) that can be efficiently applied to a nuclear power plant (NPP) by examining electromagnetic fields inside the actual NPP. To obtain the statistical indoor EZ, the indoor environment of the Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety (KINS) simulator room is modeled using the Wireless InSite commercial electromagnetic simulation software. The indoor space around the transmitting antenna is classified as multiple observation regions, and the EZ boundaries of each region are independently defined within each separate observation region. The EZ boundaries are then obtained using a margined regression model, which makes it possible to determine a reasonable boundary of the statistical indoor EZ. To validate the statistical indoor EZ, the received power inside the KINS simulator room is then measured, which agrees well with the simulated results. The results demonstrate that the proposed statistical indoor EZ can be properly obtained not only from the simulation data but also from the measurement data.
Subject
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science
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