• DocumentCode
    3482608
  • Title

    Distributed/embedded sub-surface sensors for imaging buried objects with reduced mutual coupling and suppressed electromagnetic emissions

  • Author

    Norgard, John ; Wicks, Michael C. ; Baldygo, William ; Magde, Kevin ; Moore, William ; Drozd, Andrew ; Musselman, Randall

  • Author_Institution
    AFRL/Sensors Directorate, Dayton
  • fYear
    2007
  • fDate
    4-8 June 2007
  • Firstpage
    93
  • Lastpage
    97
  • Abstract
    The proliferation of strategic subsurface targets has increased the need for remote sensing techniques providing for the accurate detection and identification of deeply buried objects. A new RF tomographic technique is proposed in this concept paper for developing RF CAT Scans of buried objects using spectral, spatial/angular, and polarization diversity. This tomographic imaging technique, developed by Wicks and presented in GPR 2004 [1], uses embedded subsurface radiators, delivered by earth-penetrating non-explosive, electronic "e-bombs", as the source of strong underground radiated transmissions. Distributed surface-contact sensors are used to collect the tomographic data for relay to a UAV and transmission to a remote site. Three-dimensional imaging algorithms have been developed to detect, image, and characterize deeply buried targets. By embedding the transmitters underground, reduced mutual coupling and EM emissions, and improved signal-to-noise ratios can be achieved. Simple surface SAR experiments over deep mine shafts have been performed to validate the 3D processing algorithms using 2D surface SAR sensor data. WIPL-D models have also been used to simulate the embedded and distributed sensors and to verify the significant enhancement in the received signal-to-noise ratio obtained by burying radiators under the surface.
  • Keywords
    buried object detection; electromagnetic coupling; image sensors; remote sensing; tomography; EM emissions; RF tomographic technique; WIPL-D models; distributed surface-contact sensors; electromagnetic emissions; imaging buried objects; mutual coupling; object detection; object identification; remote sensing techniques; signal-to-noise ratios; subsurface sensors; surface SAR sensor; three-dimensional imaging algorithms; tomographic imaging technique; underground radiated transmissions; Buried object detection; Electromagnetic coupling; Image sensors; Mutual coupling; Radio frequency; Radiofrequency identification; Remote sensing; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Signal to noise ratio; Tomography;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Waveform Diversity and Design Conference, 2007. International
  • Conference_Location
    Pisa
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-1276-1
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-1-4244-1276-1
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/WDDC.2007.4339387
  • Filename
    4339387