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15 November 1993 Perspective on underground and obscured-target detection and imaging
Dominick A. Giglio, James M. Ralston, Matthew Braunstein
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Abstract
This briefing focusses on some of the work forming the background of today's state of the ground probing radar art, and will attempt to draw conclusions about the prospects of this technology. We will cover some of the results achieved to date by many of the laboratories and organizations engaged in this work, including some work that is up to 20 years old, as well as work accomplished in the last few weeks. The spectrum of results is quite varied, ranging from the disappointing to the encouraging. We will attempt to identify some of the factors leading to or limiting success in this area and define some likely prospects for further applications. Finally, we will describe some of the research efforts that will be required to fully evaluate the feasibility of these hoped-for applications.
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Dominick A. Giglio, James M. Ralston, and Matthew Braunstein "Perspective on underground and obscured-target detection and imaging", Proc. SPIE 1942, Underground and Obscured Object Imaging and Detection, (15 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.160330
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Scattering

Target detection

Atmospheric propagation

Signal attenuation

Synthetic aperture radar

Wave propagation

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