LiDAR-Based Skin Depth Analysis of Subterranean RF Propagation in Sandstone and Limestone Caves
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Author list: Atawit Jantaupalee, Sirigiet Phunklang, Peerasan Khamsalee, Piyaporn Krachodnok, Rangsan Wongsan
Publisher: MDPI
Publication year: 2026
Volume number: 14
Issue number: 1
Start page: 1
End page: 26
Number of pages: 26
ISSN: 2227-7080
eISSN: 2227-7080
URL: https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7080/14/1/53
Languages: English-United States (EN-US)
Abstract
This study investigates radio frequency (RF) wave propagation in sandstone and limestone cave environments, emphasizing the use of LiDAR-derived three-dimensional (3D) models to characterize cave geometry and support waveguide-based propagation analysis incorporating skin depth effects. RF transmission and reception measurements were conducted under line-of-sight (LOS) conditions across frequency bands from Low Frequency (LF) to Ultra-High Frequency (UHF). Comparative results reveal distinct attenuation behaviors governed by differences in cave geometry and electrical properties. The sandstone cave, with a more uniform geometry and relatively higher electrical conductivity, exhibits lower attenuation across most frequency bands, whereas the limestone cave shows higher attenuation due to its irregular structure. LiDAR-based 3D models are employed to extract key geometric parameters, including cavity dimensions, wall roughness, and wall inclination, which are incorporated into the proposed analytical framework. The model is further validated using experimental field measurements, demonstrating that the inclusion of LiDAR-derived geometry and skin depth effects enables a more realistic representation of underground RF propagation for communication system analysis.
Keywords
3D modeling, LiDAR, Underground cavern, Wave propagation path






