Title :
Filtering Soil Surface and Antenna Effects From GPR Data to Enhance Landmine Detection
Author :
Olga Lopera;Evert C. Slob;Nada Milisavljevic;Sbastien Lambot
Author_Institution :
Signal & Image Centre, R. Mil. Acad., Brussels
Abstract :
The detection of antipersonnel landmines using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is particularly hindered by the predominant soil surface and antenna reflections. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to filter out these effects from 2-D off-ground monostatic GPR data by adapting and combining the radar antenna subsurface model of Lambot with phase-shift migration. First, the antenna multiple reflections originating from the antenna itself and from the interaction between the antenna and the ground are removed using linear transfer functions. Second, a simulated Green´s function accounting for the surface reflection is subtracted. The Green´s function is derived from the estimated soil surface dielectric permittivity using full-wave inversion of the radar signal for a measurement taken in a local landmine-free area. Third, off-ground phase-shift migration is performed on the 2-D data to filter the effect of the antenna radiation pattern. We validate the approach in laboratory conditions for four differently detectable landmines embedded in a sandy soil. Compared to traditional background subtraction, this new filtering method permits a better differentiation of the landmine and estimation of its depth and geometrical properties. This is particularly beneficial for the detection of landmines in low-contrast conditions
Keywords :
"Filtering","Soil","Ground penetrating radar","Landmine detection","Radar antennas","Reflector antennas","Reflection","Radar detection","Filters","Green´s function methods"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2006.888136