Abstract
This paper demonstrates the use of passive harmonic tags (transponder) as markers for buried plastic pipes. The tag design is based on a double slot antenna that can be buried in the plastic pipes during manufacturing. Design and measurement results are presented for two tag designs: one with a metal backing and one without. The tags are embedded in a plastic casing representing the walls of the plastic pipes. The tag operates at a fundamental frequency (fo) of 2.5 GHz with a return signal (2fo) of 5 GHz. Use of harmonic tags eliminates the clutter from the surface of the ground and thus enhances signal to noise (S/N) ratio of the return signal without the use of filters. The antenna is linearly polarized and polarization can be used as a marker for the direction of the buried pipes. The tag design is compact and can also readily be interrogated using simple hand-held radar units.
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