نتایج جستجو برای: ground penetrating radar gpr

تعداد نتایج: 190526  

2011
J. van der Kruk A. Klotzsche F. Lavoué G. A. Meles A. Mester R. W. Jacob J. A. Doetsch N. Linde H. Maurer A. G. Green H. Vereecken

Geophysical methods are important tools for a wide range of geological, hydrogeological, and engineering investigations. Conventional processing techniques for electromagnetic tools often use approximations that may be either inappropriate or only provide limited resolution. Higher resolution images can be derived by using more sophisticated approaches that explicitly take into account the elec...

2004
JOSEPH HOLDEN

Soil pipes are common and important features of many catchments, particularly in semi-arid and humid areas, and can contribute a large proportion of runoff to river systems. They may also significantly influence catchment sediment and solute yield. However, there are often problems in finding and defining soil pipe networks which are located deep below the surface. Ground-penetrating radar (GPR...

2013
André Busche Ruth Janning Lars Schmidt-Thieme

We present the hyperbola recognition problem in Ground Penetrating Radar – GPR – data as an example for pattern recognition in complex engineering sensor data. Traditionally, GPR data are analyzed manually by human experts in a tedious and time-consuming process, e.g., to deduce the positioning of linear object underneath roads just before reconstruction works take place. For supporting this pr...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Christian N. Koyama Hai Liu Kazunori Takahashi Masanobu Shimada Manabu Watanabe Tseedulam Khuut Motoyuki Sato

At radar frequencies below 2 GHz, the mismatch between the 5 to 15 cm sensing depth of classical time domain reflectometry (TDR) probe soil moisture measurements and the radar penetration depth can easily lead to unreliable in situ data. Accurate quantitative measurements of soil water contents at various depths by classical methods are cumbersome and usually highly invasive. We propose an impr...

Journal: :Signal Processing 2017
Nikos Economou Francesco Benedetto Maksim Bano Andreas Tzanis Jonathan Nyquist Karl-Josef Sandmeier Nigel Cassidy

Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a non-destructive geophysical method that uses electromagnetic waves to image the subsurface. A typical GPR system has three main components: transmitter and receiver, directly connected to the transmitting and receiving antennas, and a control unit. Electromagnetic pulses are transmitted into the subsurface and the earth response is recorded. The GPR method is...

2012
Levent SEYFİ Ercan YALDIZ

An improved simulator is presented for the simulation of an energy-efficient ground-penetrating radar (GPR) using the 2D finite-difference time-domain method in the MATLAB environment. This simulator is novel in that it improves on previous work that did not involve scanning a buried object or the intermittent sublayer beneath the ground using an energy-efficient algorithm. The present simulato...

2009
Fernando I. Rial Henrique Lorenzo Manuel Pereira Julia Armesto

Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) systems fall into the category of ultra-wideband (UWB) devices. Most GPR equipment covers a frequency range between an octave and a decade by using short-time pulses. Each signal recorded by a GPR gathers a temporal log of attenuated and distorted versions of these pulses (due to the effect of the propagation medium) plus possible electromagnetic interferences and...

2013
M. P. Priyadarshini Dr. G. Indumathi

ISSN 2277 – 503X | © 2013 Bonfring Abstract--Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a nondestructive technique used for the location of objects or interfaces buried beneath the earth’s surface or located within a visually opaque structure. This research work proposes techniques for buried object discrimination for the images generated by GPR by using GPR frequency-domain spectral features. The motiv...

2012
Yi - an Cui Lu Wang Jian - ping Xiao

This paper presents an automatic feature recognition method based on center-surround difference detecting and fuzzy logic that can be applied in ground-penetrating radar (GPR) image processing. Adopted center-surround difference method, the salient local image regions are extracted from the GPR images as features of detected objects. And fuzzy logic strategy is used to match the detected featur...

2011
Julien Minet Patrick Bogaert Marnik Vanclooster Sébastien Lambot

Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is an efficient method for soil moisture mapping at the field scale, bridging the scale gap between small-scale invasive sensors and large-scale remote sensing instruments. Nevertheless, commonly-used GPR approaches for soil moisture characterization suffer from several limitations and the determination of the uncertainties in GPR soil moisture sensing has been po...

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