Development of GPR system using high gain wideband antenna and microwave imaging technique for buried object detection
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is one of the non-destructive methods which employ electromagnetic waves of frequency that ranges from few MHz to tens of GHz to map the buried features inside the ground or man-made structures. In transmitter and receiver parts of GPR, the demand for high gain, wid...
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