Detection and monitoring of underwater structures is one of the most challenging applicative scenarios for remote sensing diagnostic techniques, among which ground penetrating radar (GPR). With this aim, an imaging strategy belonging to the family of microwave tomographic approaches is proposed herein. This strategy allows the imaging of objects located into a wet sand medium below a freshwater layer and it can find application in investigation of lakes, rivers, and hydraulic structures. The proposed strategy accounts for the layered structure of the scenario under test by exploiting a spatially variable equivalent permittivity in the inverse scattering model. This allows a reliable reconstruction of depth and horizontal size of underwater ...
The problem of subsurface imaging with Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a challenging one. Due to ...
The identification of the physical nature of an object or target causing a ground-penetrating radar...
Effective diagnostics with ground penetrating radar (GPR) is strongly dependent on the amount and qu...
Detection and monitoring of underwater structures is one of the most challenging applicative scenari...
Detection and monitoring of underwater structures is one of the most challenging applicative scenari...
The tomographic approach appears to be a promising way to elaborate Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) d...
The capability of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) systems of accurately reconstructing the geometrica...
Effective diagnostics with ground penetrating radar (GPR) is strongly dependent on the amount and qu...
Effective diagnostics with ground penetrating radar (GPR) is strongly dependent on the amount and qu...
"The capability of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR). systems of accurately reconstructing the geometri...
The need to investigate underwater structures leads to study the capability of geophysical methods t...
International audienceThis paper deals with a reconstruction algorithm for microwave tomography of b...
International audienceThe detection and identification of buried inhomogeneities using electromagnet...
Vehicle mounted Forward Looking Ground Penetrating Radar systems are an attractive technology in a l...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is an active and non-invasive exploration technique based on the prop...
The problem of subsurface imaging with Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a challenging one. Due to ...
The identification of the physical nature of an object or target causing a ground-penetrating radar...
Effective diagnostics with ground penetrating radar (GPR) is strongly dependent on the amount and qu...
Detection and monitoring of underwater structures is one of the most challenging applicative scenari...
Detection and monitoring of underwater structures is one of the most challenging applicative scenari...
The tomographic approach appears to be a promising way to elaborate Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) d...
The capability of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) systems of accurately reconstructing the geometrica...
Effective diagnostics with ground penetrating radar (GPR) is strongly dependent on the amount and qu...
Effective diagnostics with ground penetrating radar (GPR) is strongly dependent on the amount and qu...
"The capability of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR). systems of accurately reconstructing the geometri...
The need to investigate underwater structures leads to study the capability of geophysical methods t...
International audienceThis paper deals with a reconstruction algorithm for microwave tomography of b...
International audienceThe detection and identification of buried inhomogeneities using electromagnet...
Vehicle mounted Forward Looking Ground Penetrating Radar systems are an attractive technology in a l...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is an active and non-invasive exploration technique based on the prop...
The problem of subsurface imaging with Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a challenging one. Due to ...
The identification of the physical nature of an object or target causing a ground-penetrating radar...
Effective diagnostics with ground penetrating radar (GPR) is strongly dependent on the amount and qu...