This paper describes a newly developed stepped-frequency ground penetrating radar (SFGPR) prototype operating across the 10–620 MHz frequency band. The SFGPR system has been developed to improve the maximum penetration depth capability of ground penetrating radar (GPR) applications without degradation of resolving power. The radar has the unique capability to employ a short gate at each frequency step that can suppress unwanted strong signals relative to weak reflections from deep targets. The system performance is approximately 175 dB in ungated mode and 170 dB in gated mode, with reference to a 10 ms integration time and a 10 dB signal-to-noise ratio. The current system is suitable for operation in a vehicle and incorporates a real time d...
In this contribution, two prototypes of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) are presented, developed in t...
Interpretation of ground penetrating radar (GPR) signals can be a key point in the overall operabili...
The frequency range employed in ground penetrating radar (GPR) systems is generally limited to 2 GHz...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a subsurface remote sensor that allows the user to detect, classif...
In the framework of ARCHEO, a national research project funded by the Italian Ministry for Universit...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a non-destructive method which uses electromagnetic waves to image...
It is shown that the peformance of a ground penetrating radar with an ultra-wideband step frequency ...
loped by the Italian Consortium for Research on Advanced Remote Sensing Systems (CO.RI.S.T.A.). The ...
loped by the Italian Consortium for Research on Advanced Remote Sensing Systems (CO.RI.S.T.A.). The ...
This research explores the potential of software defined radio (SDR) as a platform for ground-penetr...
GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) is one of subsurface sensing technologies, which has been used intens...
We develop the theory behind and a prototype of a 0.3-12 GHz ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system f...
Ground penetrating radar (commonly called GPR) is a high resolution electromagnetic technique that i...
We develop the theory behind and a prototype of a 0.3-12 GHz ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system f...
This paper discusses the method of processing the pulse modulation (PM) ground penetrating radar (GP...
In this contribution, two prototypes of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) are presented, developed in t...
Interpretation of ground penetrating radar (GPR) signals can be a key point in the overall operabili...
The frequency range employed in ground penetrating radar (GPR) systems is generally limited to 2 GHz...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a subsurface remote sensor that allows the user to detect, classif...
In the framework of ARCHEO, a national research project funded by the Italian Ministry for Universit...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a non-destructive method which uses electromagnetic waves to image...
It is shown that the peformance of a ground penetrating radar with an ultra-wideband step frequency ...
loped by the Italian Consortium for Research on Advanced Remote Sensing Systems (CO.RI.S.T.A.). The ...
loped by the Italian Consortium for Research on Advanced Remote Sensing Systems (CO.RI.S.T.A.). The ...
This research explores the potential of software defined radio (SDR) as a platform for ground-penetr...
GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) is one of subsurface sensing technologies, which has been used intens...
We develop the theory behind and a prototype of a 0.3-12 GHz ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system f...
Ground penetrating radar (commonly called GPR) is a high resolution electromagnetic technique that i...
We develop the theory behind and a prototype of a 0.3-12 GHz ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system f...
This paper discusses the method of processing the pulse modulation (PM) ground penetrating radar (GP...
In this contribution, two prototypes of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) are presented, developed in t...
Interpretation of ground penetrating radar (GPR) signals can be a key point in the overall operabili...
The frequency range employed in ground penetrating radar (GPR) systems is generally limited to 2 GHz...