Fast monostatic GPR modeling
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2004
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We propose the exploding-reflector method to simulate a monostatic survey with a single simulation. The exploding reflector, used in seismic modeling, is adapted for ground-penetrating radar (GPR) modeling by using the analogy between acoustic and electromagnetic waves. The method can be used with ray tracing to obtain the location of the interfaces and estimate the properties of the medium on the basis of the traveltimes and reflection amplitudes. In particular, these can provide a better estimation of the conductivity and geometrical details. The modeling methodology is complemented with the use of the plane-wave method. The technique is illustrated with GPR data from an excavated tomb of the nineteenth century. |
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Luca Baradello; José M. Carcione; and Davide Gei.Fast monostatic GPR modeling,Geophysics,2004,69(2):466-471 |
Palavras-Chave | #buried object detection #target tracking #electromagnetic wave reflection #remote sensing by radar #electrical conductivity |
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