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JOURNAL OF RADARS  2018, Vol. 0 Issue (0): 0-0    DOI: 10.12000/JR18096
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A Modeling Method for Quasi-monostatic Stepped Frequency Ground Penetrating Radar
Zhang Jingwei①②③ Liu Xin①②③ Ye Shengbo②③ Fang Guangyou②③*
(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China)
(Institute of Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China)
(Key Laboratory of Electromagnetic Radiation and Sensing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China)
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Abstract Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a widely used non-destructive testing tool. Constructing an appropriate forward model is crucial for GPR to perform a full-waveform inversion of layered media. In this paper, a forward model for the quasi-monostatic Stepped-Frequency GPR (SFGPR) is proposed. In the model, the GPR and its interaction with the layered medium are represented as a linear equation in which the effects of the antennas are represented by a set of frequency-dependent transfer functions. To verify the accuracy of the proposed model, the authors constructed a quasi-monostatic SFGPR in a laboratory condition and performed a full-waveform inversion of the measurement signals of plasterboard and woodblock with known thickness. In the inversion results, the thickness estimation errors of the plasterboard and woodblock are not more than 0.3 mm, indicating that the proposed forward model has a very high accuracy. The inversion performances of the quasi-monostatic and monostatic SFGPR are further compared for the layered medium constructed with plasterboard and woodblock, which has a small permittivity difference. The results show that the quasi-monostatic SFGPR can obtain more accurate inversion parameters. By estimating the Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR) of the reflected signal from the interface, it is found that the SNR obtained by the quasi-monostatic configuration is 10 dB higher than that of the monostatic; therefore, the quasi-monostatic GPR has the better inversion performance.
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Zhang Jingwei
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Key wordsForward model   Stepped-Frequency Ground Penetrating Radar (SFGPR)   Quasi mono-static   Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR)   Full-waveform inversion     
Received: 2018-11-04; Published: 2018-12-24
Fund: The National Key R&D Program of China (2017YFF0107700)
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Zhang Jingwei,Liu Xin,Ye Shengbo et al. A Modeling Method for Quasi-monostatic Stepped Frequency Ground Penetrating Radar[J]. JOURNAL OF RADARS, 2018, 0(0): 0-0.
 
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