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2 August 1999 Kalman filter-based approach to target detection and target-background separtion in ground-penetrating radar data
Dragana Carevic
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Abstract
The returns from shallowly buried targets measured using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) are typically obscured by a strong background signal comprised of the reflections from the air-soil interface. A Kalman filter-based approach is proposed to estimate this background signal and to separate it from the target return.In the absence of the target the filter operates using a 'quiescent state model' in which it computes the background estimate. A statistic based on measurement innovation is applied to detect the target position. Upon detection the state is augmented by a new component which allows for the change of the signal corresponding to the presence of the target return.
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Dragana Carevic "Kalman filter-based approach to target detection and target-background separtion in ground-penetrating radar data", Proc. SPIE 3710, Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets IV, (2 August 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.357011
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KEYWORDS
Target detection

Filtering (signal processing)

General packet radio service

Signal detection

Electronic filtering

Ground penetrating radar

Detection and tracking algorithms

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