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21 September 2004 Bistatic radar imaging of landmines by optical electric field sensor
Motoyuki Sato, Ryohei Tanaka, Kentaro Yoshida
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Abstract
We are developing a novel GPR system for stand off landmine detection. This is a bistatic GPR system, which uses a TEM horn antenna for a transmitter and a passive optical electric field sensor as a receiver. A small size passive optical sensor will be scanned on the ground surface and the acquired signal is used for synthetic aperture processing. Since the receiver is very small, it is suitable for scanning on the ground, where landmines can be buried. Fundamental laboratory test shows its capability of imaging of buried objects. Using the advantageous features of the sensor, we are testing imaging of landmines in various antenna configurations. We have adopted a newly developed wide-band system which can work up to 5GHz and discussed the experimental results.
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Motoyuki Sato, Ryohei Tanaka, and Kentaro Yoshida "Bistatic radar imaging of landmines by optical electric field sensor", Proc. SPIE 5415, Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets IX, (21 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.541738
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KEYWORDS
Antennas

Electric field sensors

Sensors

General packet radio service

Receivers

Land mines

Transmitters

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