Subsurface sensing is a wide branch of non�]invasive diagnostic concerned with the detection of unexploded ordnance as well as oilfield discovery. In this framework, many approaches have been proposed by considering different probing techniques as for instance x�]rays, ultrasonics, eddy currents, and microwaves. Also published in: Progress In Electromagnetics Research Symposium Abstracts, Hangzhou, China, March 24-28, 200
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