Signals in the Soil: Underground Antennas

  • Salam A
  • Raza U
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Abstract

In this chapter, novel subsurface soil sensing approaches are presented for monitoring and real-time decision support system applications. The methods, materials, and operational feasibility aspects of soil sensors are explored. The soil sensing techniques covered in this chapter include aerial sensing, in-situ, proximal sensing, and remote sensing. The underlying mechanism used for sensing is also examined as well. The sensor selection and calibration techniques are described in detail. The chapter concludes with discussion of soil sensing challenges.

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Salam, A., & Raza, U. (2020). Signals in the Soil: Underground Antennas. In Signals in the Soil (pp. 189–215). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50861-6_6

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