Abstract

The paper studies the use of energy density spectra (EDS) derived from ground penetrating radar (GPR) measurements on a sub-surface target to discriminate between landmines and clutter objects. The GPR used to collect the data is frequency swept and has a bandwidth of 1.4 GHz. Our investigation indicates that the EDS reveals distinct characteristics between landmine targets and many clutter objects, and hence can be exploited for their discrimination. Experimental results based on data measured at a government test site corroborate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.

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