Title :
Scattering from a metallic object embedded near the randomly rough surface of a lossy dielectric
Author :
O´Neill, Kevin ; Lussky, Robert F., Jr. ; Paulsen, Keith D.
Author_Institution :
Cold Regions Res. & Eng. Lab., Hanover, NH, USA
fDate :
3/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Two-dimensional electromagnetic scattering from a perfectly conducting target embedded near the randomly rough surface of an isotropic lossy dielectric is investigated. The randomly rough surface is illuminated by a finite width beam from an antenna in the free space above the surface, with off-normal incidence. Standard integral equation methods are applied and include all subsurface interactions between the object and rough surface. For a chosen embedded target, Monte Carlo simulations are performed for a selection of ensembles of rough surface types intended to be suggestive of natural ground. Far field scattering coefficient distributions and corresponding synthetic images suggest when the buried object should be discernible. Sensitivities are explored in terms of surface type, polarization of the incident field, depth and orientation of target, soil characteristics, incidence angle, and beamwidth. Many of the scattering features identified should also apply in 3D
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; backscatter; electromagnetic wave scattering; geophysical prospecting; geophysical techniques; radar applications; radar cross-sections; radar imaging; radar polarimetry; radar theory; remote sensing by radar; terrestrial electricity; Monte Carlo simulation; backscatter; buried object detection; embedded metallic object; far field scattering coefficient distributions; finite width beam; geoelectric; geophysical measurement technique; ground penetrating radar; integral equation method; isotropic lossy dielectric; lossy dielectr; natural ground; off-normal incidence angle; perfectly conducting target; polarimetry; prospecting; radar imaging; radar remote sensing; radar scattering; randomly rough surface; rough surface type; terrestrial electricity; two-dimensional electromagnetic scattering; Buried object detection; Dielectric losses; Electromagnetic scattering; Ground penetrating radar; Integral equations; Polarization; Radar scattering; Rough surfaces; Surface roughness; Surface treatment;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on