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15 November 1993 Development status of a stepped-frequency ground penetration radar
William J. Steinway, Carl R. Barrett Jr.
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Abstract
The development status of two Stepped-Frequency Ground Penetration Radars (SFGPR) is presented. The equipment described includes a unit that operates over the 1 to 3 GHz RF band and is intended for shallow buried mine detection, and a unit that operates over the 150 MHz to 1 GHz RF band and intended for buried waste site characterization to depths of 7 meters. The SFGPR uses coherent high-range resolution radar processing methods to develop a radar- surface-position by slant range (depth) display. An extension of coherent synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging techniques that can yield 2-D and 3-D subsurface imaging is also presented. Results achieved to date are presented in 2-D for the high-frequency system and 3- D for the low-frequency system.
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William J. Steinway and Carl R. Barrett Jr. "Development status of a stepped-frequency ground penetration radar", Proc. SPIE 1942, Underground and Obscured Object Imaging and Detection, (15 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.160354
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Image processing

Signal processing

Land mines

3D image processing

Synthetic aperture radar

Mining

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