Title :
An Improved Post-Processing Technique for Array-Based Detection of Underground Tunnels
Author :
Peng Xie ; Grant, Steven L. ; Putnam, Niklas H. ; Anderson, Neil L. ; Nasseri-Mohgaddam, Ali
Author_Institution :
Intel Corp., Santa Clara, CA, USA
Abstract :
This paper investigates challenges faced by many geophysical algorithms applied to real-world cases such as the Attenuation Analysis of Rayleigh Waves (AARW). AARW shows great promise in terms of detecting shallow underground tunnels. However, in-situ subsurface anomalies, including those due to anisotropy, and instrument sensitivity to natural conditions can significantly degrade the utility of this technique. To address this problem, this work proposes a data acquisition scheme and develops a new post-processing approach. The first applied measure estimates the confidence level of each detection result. The second processes the data in sub-arrays, and filters out false alarms. The third scans all detections and searches the cluster with the highest cumulative confidence level. This paper provides engineering practitioners with a simple and efficient method to reliably determine tunnel locations. Experimental results derived from data recorded in various testing sites and surface conditions verify the effectiveness of this work.
Keywords :
Rayleigh waves; data acquisition; data recording; level measurement; sensor arrays; tunnels; AARW; anisotropy; array-based detection; attenuation analysis of Rayleigh wave; confidence level measure estimation; data acquisition scheme; data recording; geophysical algorithm; improved post-processing technique; instrument sensitivity; shallow underground tunnel detection; subsurface anomaly; Arrays; Data acquisition; Discharges (electric); Earth; Fault location; Surface waves; Post-processing; Rayleigh wave; sensor array; tunnel detection;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTARS.2013.2252000