Title :
EBG Antenna for GPR Colocated With a Metal Detector for Landmine Detection
Author :
McMichael, Ian T. ; Nallon, Eric C. ; Schnee, Vincent P. ; Scott, Waymond R. ; Mirotznik, Mark S.
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA
Abstract :
Electromagnetic band-gap (EBG) antennas are ideal for handheld sensing applications, such as ground-penetrating radar (GPR) for landmine detection, because of their small size, efficiency, and directivity. Increased detection performance has been shown when a GPR is combined with a metal detector, but a typical EBG antenna would preclude the sensors from being colocated because of the large amount of metal in the EBG structure. An EBG composed of very thin metal is proposed in this letter for application as a GPR colocated with a metal detector, without causing a significant self-response in the metal detector. Manufacturing methods are discussed, and GPR measurements are shown from the thin-metal EBG antennas. The metal detector response from a thin metal sheet is discussed, and measurements of the EBG ground planes are shown using a laboratory wideband electromagnetic induction system. The response from the thin metal is shown to be as low as three orders of magnitude less than from a copper sheet at typical metal detector frequencies.
Keywords :
broadband antennas; directive antennas; electromagnetic induction; ground penetrating radar; landmine detection; metal detectors; photonic band gap; radar antennas; EBG ground planes; GPR measurements; copper sheet; detection performance; electromagnetic band-gap antennas; electromagnetic band-gap structure; ground-penetrating radar; handheld sensing applications; laboratory wideband electromagnetic induction system; landmine detection; manufacturing methods; metal detector frequencies; metal detector response; thin metal sheet; thin-metal EBG antennas; Antenna measurements; Detectors; Ground penetrating radar; Ink; Metals; Metamaterials; Periodic structures; Dual sensor; electromagnetic band-gap (EBG) antenna; ground-penetrating radar (GPR); landmine detection; metal detector;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2013.2239604