Abstract

This literature reviews the work of researchers on ground-penetrating radar (GPR). This research consists of five sections starting from the first section that focuses on the general application and the advantage of the GPR system in comparison to other types of underground detection systems.
 The main function of the GPR system is to detect the object buried underground and at the end of the full scan, the output image represents the total signals detected by the receiver of the GPR device. One of the main applications of the GPR system is the detection of an underground object, the GPR scans the underground area and the output image represents the total of the signals detected by the receiver. The second section discusses methods for removing unwanted signals such as noise and direct waves from the output image of a GPR system.
 After removing the noise, the image requires further analysis to discover and interpret the buried object. The third section discusses the common methods used in the process of identifying buried objects. There are different types of buried objects and section four discusses the algorithms used to detect and identify landmines and explosive devices.
 Finally, the last section summarizes the paper that discussed the detection and identification process using smart algorithm technology. These types of algorithms are the most accurate, have a lower error rate and are cost-effective.

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