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12 April 2002 Efficient large-scale underground utility mapping in New York City using a multichannel ground-penetrating imaging radar system
Ralf Birken, Douglas E. Miller, Maclyn Burns, Paul Albats, Robert Casadonte, Ross Deming, Tony Derubeis, Thorkild B. Hansen, Michael Oristaglio
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Proceedings Volume 4758, Ninth International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.462307
Event: Ninth International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR2002), 2002, Santa Barbara, CA, United States
Abstract
Ground-penetrating imaging radar ("GPiR") combines standard GPR with accurate positioning and advanced signal processing to create three-dimensional (3D) images of the shallow subsurface. These images can reveal soil conditions and buried infrastructure typically down to depths of about 2-3m with high resolution. A commercial GPiR called the CART Imaging System, which was designed for mapping urban infrastructure, has been developed. The CART system uses a radar array consisting of 17 antennas (9 transmitters and 8 receivers) that cover a 2m swath on the ground and can collect data while moving at speeds up to about 1 km/h. A laser theodolite tracks the position of the array during operation. The system collects enough data in a single pass to form a 3D image beneath its track; side-by-side passes are stitched together to create a seamless image of the subsurface. GPiR was first tested on a large scale in a project that mapped an area of approximately 12,000m2 in the south Bronx in four nights. Positions of surface features were also surveyed with the theodolite to provide a local reference grid. Final images were visualized with large-scale maps and electronic movies that scroll through the 3D data volume and show the enormous complexity of the subsurface in large cities.
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Ralf Birken, Douglas E. Miller, Maclyn Burns, Paul Albats, Robert Casadonte, Ross Deming, Tony Derubeis, Thorkild B. Hansen, and Michael Oristaglio "Efficient large-scale underground utility mapping in New York City using a multichannel ground-penetrating imaging radar system", Proc. SPIE 4758, Ninth International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar, (12 April 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.462307
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KEYWORDS
Radar

3D image processing

Imaging systems

General packet radio service

Multichannel imaging systems

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