Abstract
Recent work by the authors has produced a Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) system for the detection of buried landmines. This system employs a number of novel synthetic focusing concepts in order to optimize the resolution and anti-clutter performance of the radar. Previous contributions have described the focusing principle and herein these concepts are only briefly restated, before moving on to describe the experimental implementation and to present a range of unpublished results from trials outdoor scenarios.
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