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27 April 2000 Thinned arrays for ground penetrating imaging radar
Russell D. Brown, Braham Himed, E. Douglas Lynch, Michael C. Wicks
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Proceedings Volume 4084, Eighth International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.383614
Event: 8th International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar, 2000, Gold Coast, Australia
Abstract
In this paper, the effects of receive antenna placement on image formation in a surface contact synthetic aperture radar are investigated from an experimental perspective via the analysis of high frequency ground penetrating radar data. A receive array containing 121 measurements is used to form a baseline image of subsurface features including horizontal tunnels or drifts to depths approaching 200 feet. This result is compared to images formed using far fewer spatial measurements (as few as 37 samples out of 121 measurements available) collected randomly from throughout the same field of view.
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Russell D. Brown, Braham Himed, E. Douglas Lynch, and Michael C. Wicks "Thinned arrays for ground penetrating imaging radar", Proc. SPIE 4084, Eighth International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar, (27 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.383614
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Ground penetrating radar

Radar imaging

Antennas

Image quality

Mining

Sensors

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