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Improved bow-tie antenna for pulse radiation and its implementation in a GPR survey

Lestari A.A.a,b, Yulian D.c, Liartoc, Suksmono A.B.a,d, Bharata E.a,d, Yarovoy A.G.b, Ligthart L.P.a,b

a International Research Centre for Telecom and Radar – Indonesian Branch (IRCTR-IB), Indonesia
b International Research Centre for Telecom and Radar (IRCTR), TU Delft, Netherlands
c Radar and Communication Systems (RCS), Indonesia
d Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), Indonesia

Abstract

In our previous works we developed an improved UWB bow-tie antenna for high-resolution GPR applications. The antenna has been designed to detect small shallow-buried objects for which it should be able to transmit short pulses With very small late-time ringing. It has been shown theoretically that in comparison with conventional bow-tie or dipole antennas, this antenna radiates significantly stronger pulses in its broadside direction with very small late-time ringing. In this paper, experimentally we compare the antenna with a resistively-loaded planar dipole Which is commonly used for GPR. It has been found that the antenna exhibits superior characteristics in terms of significantly larger amplitude of the transmitted pulses and much smaller late-time ringing. Furthermore, the antenna has been implemented in a commercial GPR system and tested in real GPR surveys. In this paper we demonstrate that the implementation of this antenna results in clear B-scan images which allow one to easily observe the detail of the shallow subsurface. © 2007 IEEE.

Author keywords

Bow ties,Bow-tie antennas,Buried objects,Ground-penetrating radar (GPR),High resolutions,International (CO),Pulse radiation,scan images,Shallow subsurface,Short pulses,Transmitted pulses

Indexed keywords

Bow-tie antenna,GPR antenna,Ground penetrating radar,UWB antenna

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