Title :
Application of microwave radiometry for buried landmine detection
Author :
Peichl, Markus ; Dill, Stephan ; Suss, Helmut
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Radio Frequency Technol. & Radar Syst., DLR, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
Abstract :
In this paper we illustrate the phenomenological background, the design, and some experimental results of a multi-spectral low frequency microwave radiometer as a part of a multi-sensor mine detection system. The overall system is intended to work in a hand-held operation allowing the use in areas of difficult access without excluding missions in more friendly environments. Thus the radiometer antenna is operated in an extreme near-field mode to achieve a corresponding ground resolution in the order of the active antenna aperture size. In particular, the radiometer receiver is swept in low-bandwidth steps through a broad microwave (MW) frequency range to vary the penetration depth and the reflectivity properties of the actually observed ground part. This can provide significantly increased information about the location and shape of buried objects for discrimination purposes. The relevant theoretical aspects of this interference based effects are illustrated and attempts to interpret the spectrum for specific layered arrangements as in the case of buried objects are presented.
Keywords :
landmine detection; microwave detectors; mobile antennas; radiometry; reflectivity; sensor fusion; MW frequency; active antenna aperture size; broad microwave frequency range; buried landmine detection; ground resolution; microwave radiometry; multisensor mine detection system; multispectral low frequency microwave radiometer; near field mode; penetration depth; reflectivity property; Aperture antennas; Frequency; Landmine detection; Microwave radiometry; Permittivity; Pollution; Radar; Reflection; Reflectivity; Space technology;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar, 2003. Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Delft, Netherlands
Print_ISBN :
90-76928-04-5
DOI :
10.1109/AGPR.2003.1207314