Title :
Deep ground penetrating radar (GPR) WIPD-D models of buried sub-surface radiators
Author :
Norgard, John D. ; Wicks, Michael C. ; Musselman, Randy L.
Author_Institution :
US Air Force Acad., Colorado Springs, CO, USA
Abstract :
The proliferation of strategic subsurface sanctuaries has increased the need for enhanced remote sensing techniques providing for the accurate detection and identification of deeply buried objects. A new ground penetrating radar (GPR) concept is proposed in this paper to use subsurface radiators, delivered as earth penetrating non-explosive, electronic "e-bombs", as the source of strong radiated transmissions for GPR experiments using ground contact or airborne receivers. Three-dimensional imaging techniques for deeply buried targets are being developed based on two-dimensional synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data collection techniques. Experiments over deep mine shafts have been performed to validate the 2D SAR processing algorithms. WIPL-D models have been used to verify the significant enhancement in the received signal-to-noise ratio obtained by burying the transmitter under the surface of the earth. Simple ray-tracing techniques have also been used to confirm the enhancements.
Keywords :
buried object detection; data communication; ground penetrating radar; image enhancement; radar imaging; ray tracing; synthetic aperture radar; WIPD-D models; airborne receivers; buried subsurface radiators; deep ground penetrating radar; deeply buried object detection; electronic e-bombs; ray-tracing techniques; remote sensing techniques; signal-to-noise ratio; three-dimensional imaging techniques; two-dimensional synthetic aperture radar data collection techniques; Buried object detection; Earth; Ground penetrating radar; Radar detection; Ray tracing; Remote sensing; Shafts; Signal to noise ratio; Synthetic aperture radar; Transmitters;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Communications and Applied Computational Electromagnetics, 2005. IEEE/ACES International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9068-7
DOI :
10.1109/WCACEM.2005.1469542