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Detection of Tree Roots in an Urban Area with the Use of Ground Penetrating Radar
The paper is devoted to using ground penetrating radar (GPR) for the detection of tree roots in an urban area, since GPR allow detect the hidden objects in non invasive way. It is necessary exactly to know the growth direction, thickness and depth of the
Krainyukov Alexander, Lyaksa Igor
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Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a promising sensor for landmine detection, however there are two major problems to overcome. One is the rough ground surface. The other problem is the distance between the antennas of GPR. It remains irremovable clutters
Shinsuke Sato +5 more
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Weather-Resilient Localizing Ground-Penetrating Radar via Adaptive Spatio-Temporal Mask Alignment
Localizing ground-penetrating radar (LGPR) benefits from deep subsurface coupling, ensuring robustness against surface variations and adverse weather.
Yuwei Chen +6 more
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Integrating GPR and RIP Methods for Water Surface Detection of Geological Structures
Geophysical surveying in water-covered and swampy areas is particularly challenging. This paper presents a new survey strategy for such surveying that integrates ground penetrating radar (GPR) and resistivity image profiling (RIP) methods at the water ...
Chieh-Hou Yang, Lun-Tao Tong, Chun-Yi Yu
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GPRlab: A ground penetrating radar data processing and analysis software based on MATLAB
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is widely used in many fields, but its data processing is limited by proprietary software and interdisciplinary knowledge.
Hongqiang Xiong, Zhiyu Zhang, Jing Li
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In this study we show how to use GPR data acquired along the infiltration of water inside a single ring infiltrometer to inverse the saturated hydraulic conductivity. We used Hydrus-1D to simulate the water infiltration.
Coquet, Yves +2 more
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Application of the curvelet transform for pipe detection in GPR images [PDF]
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the detection of buried pipeswith a ground penetrating radar (GPR). The imagesfrom GPR acquisitions also called B-scan are corruptedby clutter and noise.
Drouet, Émeline +3 more
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Neural Networks as a Tool for Georadar Data Processing
In this article a new neural network based method for automatic classification of ground penetrating radar (GPR) traces is proposed. The presented approach is based on a new representation of GPR signals by polynomials approximation.
Szymczyk Piotr +2 more
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Comparative Study of GPR Acquisition Methods for Shallow Buried Object Detection
This paper investigates the use of ground-penetrating radar (GPR) technology for detecting shallow buried objects, utilizing an air-coupled stepped frequency continuous wave (SFCW) radar system that operates within a 2 GHz bandwidth starting at 500 MHz ...
Primož Smogavec +5 more
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Optimizing In-Place Density of Asphalt Pavements During Cold Weather Paving in Nebraska [PDF]
Late season paving is common and often performed in colder temperatures, which is the most challenging environment for attaining optimal in-place density/compaction The in-place density of asphalt pavement greatly affects the lifespan of the pavement. It
Haghshenas, Hamzeh, Rea, Robert C.
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