Vehicle mounted Forward Looking Ground Penetrating Radar systems are an attractive technology in a large number of civil and military applications that bring new challenges to both hardware design and data processing approaches. In this paper, a microwave tomographic reconstruction technique has been adapted to fulfill the requirements of this particular measurement setup. Such approach is a model based imaging procedure, which exploits the Born Approximation to represent the scattering phenomenon and accounts for the air-soil interface. A preliminary assessment of the achievable imaging capabilities is given by processing synthetic data.

Microwave tomography enhanced Forward Looking GPR: a feasibility analysis

Soldovieri Francesco;
2014

Abstract

Vehicle mounted Forward Looking Ground Penetrating Radar systems are an attractive technology in a large number of civil and military applications that bring new challenges to both hardware design and data processing approaches. In this paper, a microwave tomographic reconstruction technique has been adapted to fulfill the requirements of this particular measurement setup. Such approach is a model based imaging procedure, which exploits the Born Approximation to represent the scattering phenomenon and accounts for the air-soil interface. A preliminary assessment of the achievable imaging capabilities is given by processing synthetic data.
2014
Istituto per il Rilevamento Elettromagnetico dell'Ambiente - IREA
Inglese
GPR 2014 Conference
964
968
5
30/6/-4/7/ 2014
Forward Looking Radar
Ground Penetrating
Radar
Inverse Scattering
Microwave Tomography
3
none
Catapano, Iiaria; Soldovieri, Francesco; GonzalezHuici Maria, A
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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