We present a novel method for underground cavity detection using cross-borehole ground-penetrating radar (GPR). Modeling the soil-cavity system as a filter allows us to estimate the group dispersion of the GPR signal induced by propagation through a cavity. We adopt a hypothesis-testing approach based on the observed group dispersion and propose a method which allows us to detect cavities with high probability. The proposed method is validated on both simulated and real measurements. Geologic clutter that causes conventional methods to fail has negligible impact on the efficacy of the proposed method, and the proposed method may be combined with conventional methods to provide a more robust and effective cavity-detection solution
Voids underlying engineering re-enforced ground floor could be hazardous and may hinder proposed pro...
Ground penetrating radar is poised to be a very valuable tool in the field of humanitarian demining....
In this work, the ability of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to detect rocks buried in composite soil...
La détection de cavités en milieu urbain est importante pour prévenir différentes causes d'accidents...
In this paper, we explore the radiation performance of an experimental Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR...
International audienceDetection of buried objects such as pipes using a Ground Penetrating Radar (GP...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is being considered as a potential non-destructive technique for ensu...
Civil engineering infrastructures are often subjected to different types of natural and mechanical a...
Abstract Borehole ground-penetrating radar (hereinafter referred to as GPR) technology is a geophysi...
The population growth, technological improvements, and the need for repairing old or installing new ...
International audienceOne of the recurring problems in civil engineering and landscape management is...
Crosshole ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a widely used measurement technique to help inspect the ...
The detection of cavities in urban areas is important to prevent different causes of accidents relat...
During the past 80 years, ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has evolved from a skeptically received gla...
A validation study was conducted to study the performance on detection of underground void underneat...
Voids underlying engineering re-enforced ground floor could be hazardous and may hinder proposed pro...
Ground penetrating radar is poised to be a very valuable tool in the field of humanitarian demining....
In this work, the ability of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to detect rocks buried in composite soil...
La détection de cavités en milieu urbain est importante pour prévenir différentes causes d'accidents...
In this paper, we explore the radiation performance of an experimental Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR...
International audienceDetection of buried objects such as pipes using a Ground Penetrating Radar (GP...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is being considered as a potential non-destructive technique for ensu...
Civil engineering infrastructures are often subjected to different types of natural and mechanical a...
Abstract Borehole ground-penetrating radar (hereinafter referred to as GPR) technology is a geophysi...
The population growth, technological improvements, and the need for repairing old or installing new ...
International audienceOne of the recurring problems in civil engineering and landscape management is...
Crosshole ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a widely used measurement technique to help inspect the ...
The detection of cavities in urban areas is important to prevent different causes of accidents relat...
During the past 80 years, ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has evolved from a skeptically received gla...
A validation study was conducted to study the performance on detection of underground void underneat...
Voids underlying engineering re-enforced ground floor could be hazardous and may hinder proposed pro...
Ground penetrating radar is poised to be a very valuable tool in the field of humanitarian demining....
In this work, the ability of Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to detect rocks buried in composite soil...