Improved Time Domain Method to Measure Near-Field Distribution of Buried-Object
Li-Ming Si

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new time domain method utilizing digital signal processing to accurately detect buried objects by analyzing ground antenna echoes, reducing false alarms and improving identification precision.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel time domain detection technique that leverages microwave frequency analysis and digital signal processing for better buried object identification.
Findings
High precision detection demonstrated in simulations
Reduced false alarm rate achieved
Method allows easy identification of buried objects
Abstract
The paper analyses the ground antenna echo using microwave frequency detector and high speed sampling technology and a new method detecting buried object in time domain near-field is presented. The method detecting particular reflection echo frequency of microwave pulse via digital signal processing is to reduce the false alarm rate. Simulation results show that this method has advantages of easy identification and high precision.
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectromagnetic Compatibility and Measurements · Geophysical Methods and Applications · Antenna Design and Optimization
