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Ground penetrating radar (GPR) applications in concrete pavements
International Journal of Pavement Engineering, 2021This article aims to outline the established Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) applications for concrete pavements that are currently under development or not yet commonly applied.
A. Joshaghani, Mehran Shokrabadi
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Forward-Looking Ground-Penetrating Radar: Subsurface target imaging and detection: A review
IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Magazine, 2021Detection of shallow-buried, in-road threats using a forward-looking (FL) ground-penetrating radar (GPR) system has attracted significant research interest in the last decade.
D. Comite, F. Ahmad, M. Amin, T. Dogaru
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2007
Ground penetrating radar2 (GPR) is an electromagnetic pulse reflection method based on physical principles similar to those of reflection seismics. It is a geophysical technique for shallow investigations with high resolution which has undergone a rapid development during the last two decades (cf. e.g. GPR Conference Proceedings 1994 to 2006).
Norbert Blindow +4 more
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Ground penetrating radar2 (GPR) is an electromagnetic pulse reflection method based on physical principles similar to those of reflection seismics. It is a geophysical technique for shallow investigations with high resolution which has undergone a rapid development during the last two decades (cf. e.g. GPR Conference Proceedings 1994 to 2006).
Norbert Blindow +4 more
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Ground Penetrating Radar System: Principles
2022Ground penetrating radar is a geophysical survey method widely applied to the assessment and monitoring of cultural heritage buildings. It is commonly used as a method of structural evaluation because it is nondestructive and noninvasive. This chapter describes the historical development of the method and explores the fundamentals and theory of ground ...
Rasol, Mezgeen +5 more
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GPR-GAN: A Ground-Penetrating Radar Data Generative Adversarial Network
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote SensingDeep learning (DL) has gained traction in ground-penetrating radar (GPR) tasks. However, obtaining sufficient training data presents a significant challenge.
Hongqiang Xiong +3 more
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Structural Health Monitoring, 2020
Three-dimensional ground penetrating radar data are often ambiguous and complex to interpret when attempting to detect only underground cavities because ground penetrating radar reflections from various underground objects can appear like those from ...
Man-Sung Kang +3 more
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Three-dimensional ground penetrating radar data are often ambiguous and complex to interpret when attempting to detect only underground cavities because ground penetrating radar reflections from various underground objects can appear like those from ...
Man-Sung Kang +3 more
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2002
The following report demonstrates the accuracy of using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to determine both the surface layer thickness for asphalt, and concrete pavements. In addition tests were conducted to identify GPR’s repeatability on dry pavements, GPR’s ability to determine pavement layer thicknesses in wet conditions, and an attempt was made to ...
Willett, David A., Rister, Brad
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The following report demonstrates the accuracy of using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to determine both the surface layer thickness for asphalt, and concrete pavements. In addition tests were conducted to identify GPR’s repeatability on dry pavements, GPR’s ability to determine pavement layer thicknesses in wet conditions, and an attempt was made to ...
Willett, David A., Rister, Brad
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Collaborative Imaging of Subsurface Cavities Using Ground-Pipeline Penetrating Radar
IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing LettersCavities beneath urban roads pose a growing threat to traffic safety, mainly due to leakage from subsurface pipelines. Ground penetrating radar (GPR) and pipe penetrating radar (PPR) have become widely adopted tools for the detection of cavities. However,
Hai Liu +5 more
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2021
The chapter is dedicated to consideration of such specific independent trend of the radiolocation devices as ground penetrating radars.
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The chapter is dedicated to consideration of such specific independent trend of the radiolocation devices as ground penetrating radars.
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ULTRA: Wideband Ground Penetrating Radar
2006 European Radar Conference, 2006The frequency range employed in ground penetrating radar (GPR) systems is generally limited to 2 GHz because media loss increases dramatically at higher frequencies. Nevertheless, a series of applications exists in the Cultural Heritage field where the development of high frequency systems would significantly benefit, in terms of resolution, from an ...
PARRINI, FILIPPO +7 more
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