Title :
Noniterative techniques for GPR imaging through a nonplanar air-ground interface
Author :
Walker, Paul D. ; Bell, Mark R.
Author_Institution :
Veridian Syst. Div., Ann Arbor, MI, USA
fDate :
10/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
It is often advantageous to acquire pulse-echo ground-penetrating radar (GPR) measurements from antennas that are offset from the air-ground interface by a nonnegligible distance, either because the ground´s surface is rough, or because measurements must be collected remotely. This paper describes the effects of incorrectly estimating the location of the air-ground interface on GPR images created with the plane-to-plane backpropagation (PPB) method. To compensate for a nonplanar air-ground interface, the wideband time-domain synthetic aperture method is reviewed and reformulated, using Snell´s law of refraction, to account for measurements taken some distance above an undulating interface. A modification of the PPB algorithm that accounts for a nonplanar interface is also formulated, and examples of imaging with both methods are given to validate, the algorithms´ performance for surface variations that are relatively smooth with respect to the radar waveform wavelengths. Additionally, a method for inferring the surface topography from the radar returns is described. Finally, the modified PPB is demonstrated by imaging buried targets sensed in field-acquired data.
Keywords :
geophysical signal processing; ground penetrating radar; radar imaging; synthetic aperture radar; GPR imaging; PPB algorithm; Snell refraction law; buried targets; microwave tomography; noniterative techniques; nonplanar air-ground interface; offset antennas; plane-to-plane backpropagation method; pulse-echo gound-penetrating radar measurements; radar returns; radar waveform wavelengths; surface topography; synthetic aperture radar; undulating interface; wideband time-domain synthetic aperture method; Antenna measurements; Backpropagation; Ground penetrating radar; Pulse measurements; Radar antennas; Radar imaging; Rough surfaces; Surface roughness; Surface topography; Wideband;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2002.802458