DocumentCode
749655
Title
Experiments and Algorithms to Detect Snow Avalanche Victims Using Airborne Ground-Penetrating Radar
Author
Fruehauf, Florian ; Heilig, Achim ; Schneebeli, Martin ; Fellin, Wolfgang ; Scherzer, Otmar
Author_Institution
MathConsult GmbH, Linz
Volume
47
Issue
7
fYear
2009
fDate
7/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
2240
Lastpage
2251
Abstract
Snow avalanche victims have only a good chance to survive when they are located within a short time. This requires an active beacon for them to wear or a very rapid deployment of a search-and-rescue team with dogs. Customary ground-penetrating radar (GPR) instruments used on the snow surface are not able to reduce fatality numbers because they are slow to search a field. A potential alternative could be an airborne search using radar. An airborne radar search is technologically challenging because a very large data stream has to be processed and visualized in real time, and the interaction of the electromagnetic waves with snow, subsurface, and objects must be understood. We studied a two-step algorithm to locate avalanche victims in real time. The algorithm was validated using realistic test arrangements and conditions using an aerial tramway. The distance dependence of the reflection energy with increased flight heights, the coherence between the use of more antennas and the detectable range, and the reflection images of different avalanche victims were measured. The algorithm detected an object for each investigated case, where the reflection energy of the scans was higher than for the scans of pure snow. Airborne GPR has a large potential to become a rapid search method in dry snow avalanches. However, a fully operational version still requires substantial improvements in hardware and software.
Keywords
airborne radar; antennas; data visualisation; electromagnetic waves; geophysical techniques; geophysics computing; ground penetrating radar; image processing; remote sensing by radar; snow; GPR instrument; airborne radar; antenna; data processing; data visualization; electromagnetic radiation; electromagnetic wave; ground-penetrating radar; hardware system; image reflection; image segmentation; snow avalanche victim estimation; snow probing team; snow surface; software system; Automatic test software; image processing; image segmentation; radar application; radar signal processing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2009.2012717
Filename
4838961
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