Title :
Study about the radiation properties of an antenna for ground-penetrating radar
Author :
Liu, Liye ; Su, Yi ; Huang, Chunlin ; Mao, Junjie
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Electron. Sci. & Eng., National Univ. of Defense Technol., China
Abstract :
The ground penetrating radar (GPR) system is an effective tool for nondestructively sensing subsurface environment. One of the most critical hardware components for the performance of the GPR system is the antenna. The system demands an antenna with fewer multiple reflections of the input signal from different parts of the antenna. There are only a few types of antennas that are widely used in GPR systems, such as resistively loaded cylindrical monopoles, resistively or resistor-loaded bow-tie antennas, TEM horns and their modification, and spiral antennas. In the paper, a GPR antenna with discrete exponential resistive loading is present, and it can terminate the ringing. The near-zone radiation pattern and waveform of the antenna are analyzed through the finite-difference time domain (FDTD) method. At last, the comparison of the simulation and measured results were shown when the transmitter and receiver antennas on the above of the dry sand.
Keywords :
antenna radiation patterns; finite difference time-domain analysis; ground penetrating radar; horn antennas; monopole antennas; radar antennas; remote sensing by radar; spiral antennas; FDTD method; TEM horns; antenna radiation properties; discrete exponential resistive loading; finite-difference time domain; ground-penetrating radar; hardware components; near-zone radiation pattern; receiver antennas; resistively loaded cylindrical monopoles; resistor-loaded bow-tie antennas; spiral antennas; subsurface environment sensing; transmitter antennas; Antenna accessories; Finite difference methods; Ground penetrating radar; Hardware; Horn antennas; Loaded antennas; Radar antennas; Reflection; Reflector antennas; Time domain analysis; Antenna; FDTD method; Ground Penetrating Radar;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave, Antenna, Propagation and EMC Technologies for Wireless Communications, 2005. MAPE 2005. IEEE International Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9128-4
DOI :
10.1109/MAPE.2005.1617931