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Ultra wideband ground penetrating radar imaging of heterogeneous solids

Patent 5835054 Issued on November 10, 1998. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject May 9, 2017. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Inventors

Application

No. 853548 filed on 05/09/1997

US Classes:

342/22, TRANSMISSION THROUGH MEDIA OTHER THAN AIR OR FREE SPACE342/179, Image production342/180, Stereoscopic or tridimensional342/195, Digital processing342/196, Fast fourier transform (FFT)342/197With video quantizer

Examiners

Primary: Sotomayor, John B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

G01S 013/04
G01S 013/89
G01S 007/292

Abstract

A non-invasive imaging system for analyzing engineered structures comprises pairs of ultra wideband radar transmitters and receivers in a linear array that are connected to a timing mechanism that allows a radar echo sample to be taken at a variety of delay times for each radar pulse transmission. The radar transmitters and receivers are coupled to a position determining system that provides the x,y position on a surface for each group of samples measured for a volume from the surface. The radar transmitter and receivers are moved about the surface, e.g., attached to the bumper of a truck, to collect such groups of measurements from a variety of x,y positions. Return signal amplitudes represent the relative reflectivity of objects within the volume and the delay in receiving each signal echo represents the depth at which the object lays in the volume and the propagation speeds of the intervening material layers. Successively deeper z-planes are backward propagated from one layer to the next with an adjustment for variations in the expected propagation velocities of the material layers that lie between adjacent z-planes.

Other References

  • Jeffrey Edward Mast, "Microwave Pulse-Echo Radar Imaging for the Nondestructive Evaluation of Civil Structures," Thesis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Illinois, 199
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