On study of an impulse RADAR sensor for subsurface object detection

2015 
Subsurface object detection can be an important tool for construction industry and utility companies. For instance, knowing the location of a steel bar or a steel pipe without any physical penetration of walls, floors, or ground can greatly save cost and time for construction and utility workers in their excavation. In this work, a prototype of an impulse RADAR sensor is developed and studied. Based on the concept of ground penetrating RADAR (GPR), a Gaussian monocycle pulse is generated with a pulse duration of 3.5 ns and amplitude of 1.47 Vpp, and used as a probe signal for the impulse RADAR sensor. Three types of wideband antennas are also developed and compared in this work. Then, the system is tested for its ability, using B-scan images, to detect a section of round steel bar with a length of 14.5 cm and a cross section of 0.9 cm at a depth of 20 cm under a sand surface inside a sand box.
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