At TNO-FEL, one of the research programs is to explore the use of ultra-wideband (UWB) electromagnetic fields in a bi-static ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system for the detection, location and identification of buried items of unexploded ordnance (e.g. land mines). In the present paper we describe the current status of the development of this system. The UWB ground-penetrating radar system is designed to operate in the frequency band from 200 MHz to 3 GHz and uses impulse radiating antennas (IRAs) as transponders to radiate and receive very short electromagnetic pulses from a short distance above the soil. The receiving IRA is similar to the transmitting IRA and is connected to a receiving unit which comprises of an attenuator, time gate ...
Two optimized antenna prototypes for the ground penetrating radar in [0.6 GHz 3GHz] frequency band a...
The frequency range employed in ground penetrating radar (GPR) systems is generally limited to 2 GHz...
The expansion of microwave imaging applications in various fields proposes increasingly higher requi...
For last two decades Ultra-Wideband Ground Penetrating Radars seemed to be a useful tool for detecti...
For last two decades Ultra-Wideband Ground Penetrating Radars seemed to be a useful tool for detecti...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a promising technology to detect buried objects beneath or near gr...
RADAR plays a vital role in military applications since its origin in the 2nd world war. Recently it...
RADAR plays a vital role in military applications since its origin in the 2nd world war. Recently it...
RADAR plays a vital role in military applications since its origin in the 2nd world war. Recently it...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) can be employed in an array of civil and military applications such a...
Mega construction projects such as bridges and skyscapes are highly vulnerable to the natural disast...
This paper describes the design of the front-ends of a video impulse ground penetrating radar (VIGPR...
This report provides a summary of the LDRD project titled: Electromagnetic impulse radar for the det...
We develop the theory behind and a prototype of a 0.3-12 GHz ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system f...
We develop the theory behind and a prototype of a 0.3-12 GHz ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system f...
Two optimized antenna prototypes for the ground penetrating radar in [0.6 GHz 3GHz] frequency band a...
The frequency range employed in ground penetrating radar (GPR) systems is generally limited to 2 GHz...
The expansion of microwave imaging applications in various fields proposes increasingly higher requi...
For last two decades Ultra-Wideband Ground Penetrating Radars seemed to be a useful tool for detecti...
For last two decades Ultra-Wideband Ground Penetrating Radars seemed to be a useful tool for detecti...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a promising technology to detect buried objects beneath or near gr...
RADAR plays a vital role in military applications since its origin in the 2nd world war. Recently it...
RADAR plays a vital role in military applications since its origin in the 2nd world war. Recently it...
RADAR plays a vital role in military applications since its origin in the 2nd world war. Recently it...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) can be employed in an array of civil and military applications such a...
Mega construction projects such as bridges and skyscapes are highly vulnerable to the natural disast...
This paper describes the design of the front-ends of a video impulse ground penetrating radar (VIGPR...
This report provides a summary of the LDRD project titled: Electromagnetic impulse radar for the det...
We develop the theory behind and a prototype of a 0.3-12 GHz ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system f...
We develop the theory behind and a prototype of a 0.3-12 GHz ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system f...
Two optimized antenna prototypes for the ground penetrating radar in [0.6 GHz 3GHz] frequency band a...
The frequency range employed in ground penetrating radar (GPR) systems is generally limited to 2 GHz...
The expansion of microwave imaging applications in various fields proposes increasingly higher requi...