Radar detection has proven to be an effective, nondestructive test for the determination of the quality of wood-based materials, especially in the wooden structures of ancient buildings and trees. However, the results are usually inaccurate, and it is difficult to interpret internal anomalies due to the moisture content of wood, individual differences, and other factors. In this paper, a new measurement method is proposed based on the use of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) for abnormality localization and imaging. Firstly, the time delay of the reflected signal in the inner trees is analyzed with matched filter and Hilbert detections. Secondly, the two approaches are compared with the use of a forward model, and the Hilbert algorithm is foun...
Trees and woodlands are nowadays threatened by variety of aggressive diseases and fungal infections....
Tree falling accidents are common and could bring danger to properties and human lives in urban area...
This paper is the final report for the final year project titled ‘Tree Defect Detection via Radar Me...
To assess the health conditions of tree trunks, it is necessary to estimate the layers and anomalies...
Modern socioeconomic factors such as global timber trade and international travelling have contribut...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is traditionally applied to smooth surfaces in which the assumption o...
To improve forest management and to prevent collapses of trees, it is necessary to investigate the i...
Ash dieback, acute oak decline (AOD), and Xylella Fastidiosa are emerging infectious diseases (EIDs)...
Modern measuring equipment is sometimes used for applications, for which it has not been originally ...
Typical tree health assessment methods are destructive. Non-destructive Ground Penetrating Radar (GP...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. 296.Modern measuring equipment is sometimes used for applications, for ...
In recent years, trees in European countries have been increasingly endangered by emerging infectiou...
Invasive fungi diseases are considered one the biggest threats for the ash and oak forests in United...
Trees and woodlands are nowadays threatened by variety of aggressive diseases and fungal infections....
The sensibility towards environmental issues along with the attention on preserving natural heritage...
Trees and woodlands are nowadays threatened by variety of aggressive diseases and fungal infections....
Tree falling accidents are common and could bring danger to properties and human lives in urban area...
This paper is the final report for the final year project titled ‘Tree Defect Detection via Radar Me...
To assess the health conditions of tree trunks, it is necessary to estimate the layers and anomalies...
Modern socioeconomic factors such as global timber trade and international travelling have contribut...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is traditionally applied to smooth surfaces in which the assumption o...
To improve forest management and to prevent collapses of trees, it is necessary to investigate the i...
Ash dieback, acute oak decline (AOD), and Xylella Fastidiosa are emerging infectious diseases (EIDs)...
Modern measuring equipment is sometimes used for applications, for which it has not been originally ...
Typical tree health assessment methods are destructive. Non-destructive Ground Penetrating Radar (GP...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. 296.Modern measuring equipment is sometimes used for applications, for ...
In recent years, trees in European countries have been increasingly endangered by emerging infectiou...
Invasive fungi diseases are considered one the biggest threats for the ash and oak forests in United...
Trees and woodlands are nowadays threatened by variety of aggressive diseases and fungal infections....
The sensibility towards environmental issues along with the attention on preserving natural heritage...
Trees and woodlands are nowadays threatened by variety of aggressive diseases and fungal infections....
Tree falling accidents are common and could bring danger to properties and human lives in urban area...
This paper is the final report for the final year project titled ‘Tree Defect Detection via Radar Me...