Holographic subsurface radar (HSR) is not currently in widespread usage. This is due to a historical perspective in the ground-penetrating radar (GPR) community that the high attenuation of electromagnetic waves in most media of interest and the inability to apply time-varying gain to the continuous-wave (CW) HSR signal preclude sufficient effective penetration depth. While it is true that the fundamental physics of HSR, with its use of a CW signal, does not allow amplification of later (i.e., deeper) arrivals in lossy media (as is possible with impulse subsurface radar (ISR)), HSR has distinct advantages. The most important of these is the ability to do shallow subsurface imaging with a resolution that is not possible with ISR. In addition...
GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) is one of subsurface sensing technologies, which has been used intens...
During the past 80 years, ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has evolved from a skeptically received gla...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is an active and non-invasive exploration technique based on the prop...
Abstract- Relatively rare type of subsurface radars – the holo-graphic radar – is considered in the ...
During the last decade GPR has developed rapidly: instruments have become more compact and more digi...
Abstract — A subsurface holographic radar using a multi-frequency signal has been developed for insp...
In our experiments, we develop and test portable multi-element receiver antenna arrays, electrically...
Ultra wideband linear array holography is a unique real-time imaging technique for in-situ inspectio...
This paper describes our experimental approach for high frequency (HF) radar sub-surface profiling, ...
being refitted for using it by the Constitutional court of Russian Federation. The team of Remote Se...
"Geophysical techniques can be effectively applied to produce an image of buried targets in a host m...
The ground penetrating radar (GPR) technique was used to investigate the subsurface in an urban area...
Keeping track of underground utilities through maps or real physical signs is essential for their ma...
being refitted for using it by the Constitutional court of Russian Federation. The team of Remote Se...
REMOTE SENSING IN the form of aerial photography has made extensive contributions to archaeology...
GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) is one of subsurface sensing technologies, which has been used intens...
During the past 80 years, ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has evolved from a skeptically received gla...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is an active and non-invasive exploration technique based on the prop...
Abstract- Relatively rare type of subsurface radars – the holo-graphic radar – is considered in the ...
During the last decade GPR has developed rapidly: instruments have become more compact and more digi...
Abstract — A subsurface holographic radar using a multi-frequency signal has been developed for insp...
In our experiments, we develop and test portable multi-element receiver antenna arrays, electrically...
Ultra wideband linear array holography is a unique real-time imaging technique for in-situ inspectio...
This paper describes our experimental approach for high frequency (HF) radar sub-surface profiling, ...
being refitted for using it by the Constitutional court of Russian Federation. The team of Remote Se...
"Geophysical techniques can be effectively applied to produce an image of buried targets in a host m...
The ground penetrating radar (GPR) technique was used to investigate the subsurface in an urban area...
Keeping track of underground utilities through maps or real physical signs is essential for their ma...
being refitted for using it by the Constitutional court of Russian Federation. The team of Remote Se...
REMOTE SENSING IN the form of aerial photography has made extensive contributions to archaeology...
GPR (Ground Penetrating Radar) is one of subsurface sensing technologies, which has been used intens...
During the past 80 years, ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has evolved from a skeptically received gla...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is an active and non-invasive exploration technique based on the prop...