DocumentCode
3596013
Title
Investigations on array element spacing of a synthetic aperture for subsurface imaging
Author
Panzner, Berthold ; Jostingmeier, A. ; Omar, A. Sahar
Author_Institution
Inst. for Electron., Signal Process. & Commun., Otto-von-Guericke Univ., Magdeburg, Germany
Volume
2
fYear
2013
Firstpage
824
Lastpage
828
Abstract
The influence of the element spacing of an antenna array that forms a synthetic aperture is investigated in the context of subsurface imaging. Focusing techniques based on synthetic aperture radar are used in subsurface radar for increasing the lateral resolution, i.e. the resolution of the buried objects in a horizontal plane parallel to the air-soil interface. In this work an exact three dimensional focusing technique that regards the refraction of the two-layered geometry is applied on the measured radar raw data for the image reconstruction of the buried scatterers. In order to investigate the effect of the element spacing of the synthetically generated array on the reconstructed image different measurement scenarios in a realistic environment have been performed. The experimental results show a strong dependence of the discrete element spacing of the antenna array on the quality of the reconstructed images.
Keywords
antenna arrays; geometry; image reconstruction; image resolution; radar imaging; synthetic aperture radar; SAR; air-soil interface; antenna array; array element spacing; buried objects; buried scatterers; discrete element spacing; image reconstruction; lateral resolution; radar raw data; realistic environment; subsurface imaging; synthetic aperture radar; three dimensional focusing technique; two-layered geometry; Apertures; Arrays; Focusing; Ground penetrating radar; Radar imaging; Synthetic aperture radar;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Radar Symposium (IRS), 2013 14th International
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-4821-8
Type
conf
Filename
6581681
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