Title :
Three-dimensional subsurface analysis of electromagnetic scattering from penetrable/PEC objects buried under rough surfaces: use of the steepest descent fast multipole method
Author :
El-Shenawee, Magda ; Rappaport, Carey ; Miller, Eric L. ; Silevitch, Michael B.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Arkansas Univ., Fayetteville, AR, USA
fDate :
6/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The electromagnetic scattering from a three-dimensional (3D) shallow object buried under a two-dimensional (2D) random rough dielectric surface is analyzed. The buried object can be a perfect electric conductor (PEC) or can be a penetrable dielectric with size and burial depth comparable to the free-space wavelength. The random rough ground surface is characterized with Gaussian statistics for surface height and for surface autocorrelation function. The Poggio, Miller, Chang, Harrington, and Wu (PMCHW) integral equations are implemented and extended. The integral equation-based steepest descent fast multipole method (SDFMM), that was originally developed at UIUC, has been used and the computer code based on this algorithm has been successfully modified to handle the current application. The significant potential of the SDFMM code is that it calculates the unknown moment method surface electric and magnetic currents on the scatterer in a dramatically fast, efficient, and accurate manner. Interactions between the rough surface interface and the buried object are fully taken into account with this new formulation. Ten incident Gaussian beams with the same elevation angle and different azimuth angles are generated for excitation as one possible way of having multiple views of a given target. The scattered electric fields due to these ten incident beams are calculated in the near zone and their complex vector average over the multiple views is computed. The target signature is obtained by subtracting the electric fields scattered from the rough ground only from those scattered from the ground with the hurled anti-personnel mine
Keywords :
buried object detection; geophysical techniques; military systems; radar cross-sections; radar theory; remote sensing by radar; terrain mapping; terrestrial electricity; EM scattering; Gaussian statistics; PEC object; algorithm; buried object detection; dielectric surface; electromagnetic scattering; exploration; geoelectric method; geophysical measurement technique; ground penetrating radar; hurled anti-personnel mine; incident Gaussian beam; integral equations; landmine; military system; mine detection; penetrable dielectric; penetrable object; perfect electric conductor; prospecting; radar remote sensing; rough surface; shallow object; steepest descent fast multipole method; subsurface analysis; target signature; terrestrial electricity; three dimensional analysis; Autocorrelation; Buried object detection; Conductors; Dielectrics; Electromagnetic analysis; Electromagnetic scattering; Integral equations; Rough surfaces; Statistics; Surface roughness;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on