Abstract
The problem of identification of objects under ground surface is solved by the application of irradiation of the surface by short impulse electromagnetic waves and the use of artificial neural networks (ANN) for the analysis of reflected field characteristics. As input data for ANN the normalized amplitudes of electrical component of the field in determined points of observation in equidistant moments of time are used. As an example of the object for the identification, the metal tube under surface of a ground is considered. The plane electromagnetic wave having Gaussian time dependence is used as an incident field. The influence of a number of hidden layers of ANN on precision of the recognition is investigated.
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