Title :
A comparison of phase-shift and one-port coaxial cell permittivity measurements for GPR applications
Author :
Muller, Wayne ; Derobert, X.
Author_Institution :
Queensland Dept. of Transp. & Main Roads, Univ. of Queensland Brisbane, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Abstract :
The coarse and loose nature of unbound granular road materials presents a number of challenges for conventional permittivity characterisation approaches. An alternative that appears better suited to these materials involves measuring the phase-shift at discrete frequencies through a sample of known thickness. To validate this approach against more established methods, a comparison is required on materials that can be easily measured using either method. To this end phase-shift measurements were undertaken on a range of solid dielectric slabs including various types of stone, plastic and an artificial material. Permittivity predictions from this method were then compared to results from a one-port coaxial cell. As an additional comparison, and to better understand the results, the phase-shift test setup was also modelled using GPRMax software. To improve the predictions, reverberations within the test apparatus were minimized by isolating the direct wave using time-domain Blackman windowing. However, the narrow window necessary for this particular test setup also degraded the ability to detect frequency-dependent permittivity changes. Overall the phase-shift approach produced real relative permittivity predictions similar to that from the one-port coaxial cell. Despite limitations in the current approach, the results validate the phase-shift approach as a simple and rapid method of characterizing the permittivity of larger dielectric material samples of constant thickness.
Keywords :
geophysical signal processing; ground penetrating radar; permittivity; time-domain analysis; GPR application; GPRMax software; artificial material; conventional permittivity characterisation; one port coaxial cell permittivity measurement; phase shift measurement; plastic; solid dielectric slabs; stone; time domain Blackman windowing; unbound granular road material; Antenna measurements; Frequency measurement; Materials; Permittivity; Permittivity measurement; Phase measurement; Reflection; coaxial cell; dielectric characterisation; ground penetrating radar; permittivity characterisation; phase-shift;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar (IWAGPR), 2013 7th International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Nantes
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0937-7
DOI :
10.1109/IWAGPR.2013.6601526