A controlled-site comparison of microwave tomography and time-reversal imaging techniques for GPR surveys

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This paper provides a comparative study between microwave tomography and synthetic time-reversal imaging techniques as applied to ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveys. The comparison is carried out by processing experimental data collected at a controlled test site, with different types of buried targets at given subsurface depths and representative soil conditions. It is shown that the two techniques allow us to obtain complementary information about position, depth and size of the targets from a single GPR survey.

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dos Santos, V. R. N., Almeida, E. R., Porsani, J. L., Teixeira, F. L., & Soldovieri, F. (2018). A controlled-site comparison of microwave tomography and time-reversal imaging techniques for GPR surveys. Remote Sensing, 10(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs10020214

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