Abstract

Abstract The article presents a mathematical apparatus of radio wave tomosynthesis for obtaining a radar image using an ultra-wideband multi-channel antenna array. Also presented are the results of processing radar data and the resulting three-dimensional radio tomogram of inhomogeneities in a homogeneous layer. Using the example of restoring the shape of test objects, the possibility of isolating individual layers at the required depth is shown. By combining radio wave and video information, the possibility of implementing augmented reality is shown. This combination provides a more visual interpretation of GPR data in construction and repair tasks.

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