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27 April 2000 Ground penetrating impulse radar for land mine detection
Alexander G. Yarovoy, Piet van Genderen, Leo P. Ligthart
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Proceedings Volume 4084, Eighth International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.383528
Event: 8th International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar, 2000, Gold Coast, Australia
Abstract
The video impulse ground penetrating radar (GPR) system for detection of small and shallow buried objects has been developed. The hardware combines commercially available components with components (e.g. antennas) specially developed or modified for being used in the system. The GPR system has been designed to measure accurately electromagnetic field backscattered from subsurface targets in order to allow identification of detected targets through solution of the inverse scattering problem. The GPR has been tested in different environmental conditions and has proved its ability to detect small and shallow buried targets.
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Alexander G. Yarovoy, Piet van Genderen, and Leo P. Ligthart "Ground penetrating impulse radar for land mine detection", Proc. SPIE 4084, Eighth International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar, (27 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.383528
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KEYWORDS
Antennas

General packet radio service

Target detection

Land mines

Ground penetrating radar

Radar

Video

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