DocumentCode
1481375
Title
Acoustoseismic Method for Buried-Object Detection by Means of Surface-Acceleration Measurements and Audio Facilities
Author
Bulletti, Andrea ; Borgioli, Giovanni ; Calzolai, Marco ; Capineri, Lorenzo ; Mazzoni, Marina
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. & Telecommun., Univ. of Florence, Florence, Italy
Volume
48
Issue
8
fYear
2010
Firstpage
3134
Lastpage
3138
Abstract
An experimental setup for acoustoseismic detection of shallow buried objects is presented. The seismic (Rayleigh) waves were generated by exciting an acoustic airborne source by a series of sine-wave bursts, which were designed to cover a frequency range (100-1000 Hz) large enough to distinguish the vibrational characteristics of buried compliant objects. The signals were recorded by means of contact-acceleration microelectromechanical-system sensors moved above different buried objects (compliant and rigid). Signal acquisitions on only sandy soil revealed the natural variability of the outdoor test bed. This variability of soil parameters pointed out the difficulties of buried-object detection based on the amplitude thresholding of the signal spectrum. For this aim, the signals were processed in both time and frequency domains. An audio-channel output was devised to avail of the human hearing apparatus in distinguishing the buried objects according to spatial variations of the acceleration signals obtained by scanning the soil surface.
Keywords
acceleration measurement; geophysical signal processing; geophysical techniques; landmine detection; seismic waves; seismology; acoustic airborne source; acoustoseismic method; audio facilities; audio-channel output; buried compliant objects; buried-object detection; contact-acceleration microelectromechanical-system sensors; frequency 100 Hz to 1000 Hz; frequency domain; human hearing apparatus; landmine detection; seismic waves; shallow buried objects; signal acquisitions; sine-wave bursts; soil parameters; surface-acceleration measurements; time domain; vibrational characteristics; Acceleration measurements; acoustic signal analysis; acoustoseismic measurements; buried-object detection; landmine detection;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TGRS.2010.2044888
Filename
5456239
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