Abstract

In the process of the continuous construction of underground pipelines, underground pipe network systems have become increasingly complex, which puts forward higher requirements for normal operation and maintenance. To address different kinds of complex conditions, this experiment in the present paper takes ground penetrating radar as the research basis and uses a self-correction and screening algorithm to innovatively detect underground pipelines. The results show that urban underground pipeline detection technology based on ground penetrating radar (GPR) can obtain a highly reliable number of pipelines and track predefined pipelines when detecting different numbers of verification pipelines. When detecting underground pipelines in different sections, the vertical and horizontal errors are no more than 0.199 m and 0.248 m, respectively, which means that the detection technology of urban underground pipelines based on GPR has high detection accuracy and can be performed on high-level detection tasks under various complex conditions. This research applies bottom detection radar to urban underground pipeline detection technology under complex conditions for the first time, innovatively uses the action mechanism of bottom detection radar, integrates its high precision and high efficiency into underground pipeline detection technology, and ensures the effectiveness of the detection work.

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