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Contactless Ground Penetrating Radar Imaging: State of the art, challenges, and microwave tomography-based data processing

Ilaria Catapano, Gianluca Gennarelli, Giovanni Ludeno, Carlo Noviello, Giuseppe Esposito, Francesco Soldovieri

2021IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Magazine80 citationsDOI

Abstract

This article provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of the art in contactless ground-penetrating radar (GPR) systems. These devices offer many large-scale subsurface sensing possibilities based on different observation platforms and measurement configurations. On the other hand, new challenges must be faced because the radar system is not coupled directly to the ground; hence, data processing plays a crucial role to achieve reliable imaging results. In this respect, microwave tomography (MWT) turns out to be a very flexible tool to address the aforementioned challenges. This methodology allows modeling, in a relatively simple way, of the radar signal propagation in an inhomogeneous medium as well as the handling of arbitrary measurement modalities and radar configurations. Experimental examples regarding different types of contactless GPR are presented to validate the effectiveness of MWT when combined with ad hoc signal filtering procedures.

Topics & Concepts

Ground-penetrating radarRadarRadar imagingRemote sensingMicrowave imagingMicrowaveComputer scienceSignal processingData processingSIGNAL (programming language)TomographyRadar engineering detailsGeologyTelecommunicationsPhysicsOpticsOperating systemProgramming languageGeophysical Methods and ApplicationsMicrowave Imaging and Scattering AnalysisSeismic Waves and Analysis
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