Abstract: In this paper, trade-offs associated with critical issues involved with ground penetrating radar (GPR) techniques are addressed. The proliferation of sub-surface sanctuaries has increased the need for remote sensing techniques providing for the accurate detection and identification of deeply buried objects. A new concept is proposed to use a sub-surface radiator, delivered as an earth penetrating non-explosive, electronic e- bomb, as the source of transmission for GPR experiments using ground contact or airborne receivers. The goal is to achieve improved sub-surface surveillance characteristics of buried objects. Three-dimensional imaging techniques for deeply buried targets are developed based on two-dimensional synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data collection techniques.
Publication Year: 2004
Publication Date: 2004-06-21
Language: en
Type: article
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