Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a non-destructive imaging system able to provide high-resolution images of the subsurface. From a theoretical point of view, it requires to solve an inverse scattering problem, where a set of parameters describing the underground scenario must be retrieved starting from samples of the measured electromagnetic field. In this chapter, an overview of different methods/algorithms for quantitative and qualitative buried scatterer reconstruction widespread in literature is provided.
GPR Imaging Via Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches
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2015
Abstract
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a non-destructive imaging system able to provide high-resolution images of the subsurface. From a theoretical point of view, it requires to solve an inverse scattering problem, where a set of parameters describing the underground scenario must be retrieved starting from samples of the measured electromagnetic field. In this chapter, an overview of different methods/algorithms for quantitative and qualitative buried scatterer reconstruction widespread in literature is provided.File in questo prodotto:
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