Title :
Experimental investigation of different soil types for buried object imaging using impulse GPR
Author :
Nazli, Hakki ; Bicak, Emrullah ; Sezgin, Mehmet
Author_Institution :
Sci. & Technol. Res. Council of Turkey, TUBITAK UEKAE, Gebze, Turkey
Abstract :
Performance of electromagnetic sensors which are used to detect buried objects, is varied according to properties of soil. Most common sensor pair is EMI (Electromagnetic Induction) and GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) for buried object detection systems. Besides the surface roughness and overlying vegetation, electrical conductivity (σ, (S/m)), electric permittivity (ε, (F/m)), and magnetic susceptibility affects the detection performance of sensors. The electromagnetic properties of soil cause wave attenuation and change reflection coefficient of electromagnetic wave reflected from soil surface. For this reason, different soil types create various effects on sensor data, therefore performance of GPR and EMI sensors may decrease. Moreover, burial depth estimation can be performed if the soil properties are known exactly. This paper contains the effects of different soil types on impulse ground penetrating radar data, experimentally.
Keywords :
buried object detection; electromagnetic induction; geophysical techniques; ground penetrating radar; remote sensing by radar; soil; buried object imaging; electric permittivity; electrical conductivity; electromagnetic induction; electromagnetic sensors; impulse ground penetrating radar observations; magnetic susceptibility; soil types; surface roughness; wave attenuation; Buried object detection; Electromagnetic interference; Electromagnetic scattering; Ground penetrating radar; Magnetic sensors; Radar detection; Rough surfaces; Sensor systems; Soil; Surface roughness; electromagnetic properties of soil; impulse ground penetrating radar; radar imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), 2010 13th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lecce
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4604-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4605-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICGPR.2010.5550251