A comparison of imaging methods using GPR for landmine detection, and, A preliminary investigation into the SEM for identification of buried objects |
| Posted on:2006-10-08 | Degree:M.Sc | Type:Thesis |
| University:University of Manitoba (Canada) | Candidate:Gilmore, Colin Gerald | Full Text:PDF |
| GTID:2456390008469232 | Subject:Engineering |
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| Part I. Various image reconstruction algorithms used for subsurface targets are reviewed. It is shown how some approximate wavefield inversion techniques: Stripmap Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), Kirchhoff Migration (KM) and Frequency-Wavenumber (FK) migration are developed from various models for wavefield scattering. The similarities of these techniques are delineated both from a theoretical and practical perspective and it is shown that Stripmap SAR is, computationally, almost identical to FK migration.; Part II. A preliminary investigation into the use of the Singularity Expansion Method (SEM) for use in identifying landmines is completed using a Finite-Difference Time-Domain code to simulate a simplified GPR system. The Total Least Squares Matrix Pencil Method (TLS-MPM) is used to determine the complex poles from an arbitrary late-time signal. Both dielectric and metallic targets buried in lossless and lossy half-spaces are considered. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)... |
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