Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4740223 Journal of Applied Geophysics 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The identification of buried cables, pipes, conduits, and other cylindrical utilities is a very important task in civil engineering. In the last years, several methods have been proposed in the literature for tackling this problem. Most commonly employed approaches are based on the use of Ground Penetrating Radars, i.e., they extract the needed information about the unknown scenario starting from the electromagnetic field collected by a set of antennas. In the present paper, a statistical method, based on the use of smart antenna techniques, is used for the localization of a single buried object. In particular, two efficient algorithms for the estimation of the directions of arrival of the electromagnetic waves scattered by the targets, namely the MUltiple SIgnal Classification and the Support Vector Regression, are considered and their performances are compared.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Identification of buried cables, pipes, conduits, and other cylindrical utilities ► The synthetic example of single target echo is analyzed. ► Smart antenna techniques are used to process the collected data. ► Target position is obtained by means of sub-array processing (SAP) and clustering. ► The performances of two DOA estimation algorithms (MUSIC and SVR) are compared.

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