GPR techniques had been successfully using for many years to examine structures and materials from inside. They are based on the possibility of sending electromagnetic pulses and registering the echo time and the amplitude of the signals eventually back-scattered by the interface between propagation media of different dielectric constants. The result consists of some radar images (the so-called radargrammes), where incidental targets generate distinctive hyperbolic plots or discontinuities, as an indirect evidence of either changes in the properties, nature and composition of the medium or the presence of internal breaks. The present note aims at expounding some tests and preliminary results drawn by the employment of specific algorithms for automatically interpreting, classing and extracting explicit information from radargrammes, once these have been traced from raw radar data by an ad hoc application designed in the MatLab framework.

Classing and Extracting Information from Radar Images

ANGIULLI, Giovanni
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PUCINOTTI, RAFFAELE;BARRILE, Vincenzo
2008-01-01

Abstract

GPR techniques had been successfully using for many years to examine structures and materials from inside. They are based on the possibility of sending electromagnetic pulses and registering the echo time and the amplitude of the signals eventually back-scattered by the interface between propagation media of different dielectric constants. The result consists of some radar images (the so-called radargrammes), where incidental targets generate distinctive hyperbolic plots or discontinuities, as an indirect evidence of either changes in the properties, nature and composition of the medium or the presence of internal breaks. The present note aims at expounding some tests and preliminary results drawn by the employment of specific algorithms for automatically interpreting, classing and extracting explicit information from radargrammes, once these have been traced from raw radar data by an ad hoc application designed in the MatLab framework.
2008
Ground Penetrating Radar
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