Subsurface imaging analysis for multiple objects

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2013

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IEEE

Abstract

Subsurface imaging is one of the challenging complex electromagnetic problems which requires a reliably sensor and effective signal processing algorithms. Problems vary from medical diagnosis (e. g., tumor detection) to the location of buried land mines, underground explosives, hidden headquarters, etc. Current investigations have focused on better antenna system design, signal waveform exploration, sensor integration, and intelligent signal processing methods. Numerical simulations in these areas offer great possibilities not only in understanding physical background of the problem at hand, but also in doing research in these challenging areas. We have developed a two-dimensional virtual tool (a simulation package) based on the well-known finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method that can be used in simulations of variety of subsurface problems. In this presentation, the virtual tool will be used to generate synthetic data for the direct problem. Various ultrawide band (UWB) antenna array configurations with different time-domain signal waveforms will be reviewed. Finally, Subsurface Imaging (SSI) capabilities will be summarized as an inverse problem.

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Bu çalışma, 29-31 Haziran 2013 tarihleri arasında Bangkok[Tayland]’da düzenlenen 4. International Conference on Intelligent Systems, Modelling and Simulation (ISMS)’da bildiri olarak sunulmuştur.

Keywords

Computer science, FDTD, Ground penetrating radar (GPR), Image reconstruction, Microwave imaging, Mine detection, Object identification, Sensor scan, Subsurface imaging, Synthetic aperture radar, Tumor detection, Ground-penetrating-radar, Breast-cancer detection, Simulations, Antenna arrays, Diagnosis, Explosives detection, Finite difference time domain method, Ground penetrating radar systems, Image reconstruction, Intelligent systems, Inverse problems, Radar antennas, Sensors, Synthetic aperture radar, Time domain analysis, Tumors, FDTD, Ground penetrating radar (GPR), Microwave imaging, Mine detections, Object identification, Sub-surface imaging, Tumor detection, Signal detection

Citation

Karpat, E. (2013). “Subsurface imaging analysis for multiple objects”. ed. D. AlDabass. Proceedings International Conference on Intelligent Systems Modelling Simulation, 4. International Conference on Intelligent Systems, Modelling and Simulation (ISMS 2013), 195-198.