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23 May 2011 Ground-penetrating radar signal processing for the detection of buried objects
Mitchell Walters, Ephrahim Garcia
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Abstract
In this work the singular value decomposition (SVD) is used to analyze matrices of ground penetrating radar (GPR) data. The targets to be detected are Russian PMN antipersonnel landmines and improvised explosive devices constructed from 155mm artillery shells. Target responses are simulated with GPRmax 2D, a simulation package based on the Finite- Difference-Time-Domain method. First, the utility of the SVD for image enhancement and reconstruction is demonstrated. Then the singular values and singular vectors of the decomposed matrices are analyzed with the goal of finding properties that will aid in the development of automated underground detection algorithms.
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Mitchell Walters and Ephrahim Garcia "Ground-penetrating radar signal processing for the detection of buried objects", Proc. SPIE 8017, Detection and Sensing of Mines, Explosive Objects, and Obscured Targets XVI, 80171O (23 May 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.884121
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KEYWORDS
Land mines

General packet radio service

Target detection

Improvised explosive devices

Radar

Ground penetrating radar

Detection and tracking algorithms

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