Abstract

Subsurface or underground radars to detect buried object such as gas and water pipes, and to map the underground structure for archeology and mining purposes have been developed since early 1960. This paper describes the experimental results on the subsurface radars. Several new techniques including noise and clutter rejection techniques are introduced in order to develop a subsurface radar which has high target resolution, extended range and clear image. Experimental results are presented to demonstrate improved capabilities.

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