2006
DOI: 10.1007/s11220-006-0023-6
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Adaptive Ground Clutter Removal Algorithm for Ground Penetrating Radar Applications in Harsh Environments

Abstract: In this work we present a novel adaptive ground clutter removal (AGCR) algorithm for ground penetrating radar (GPR) applications. The reduction or even removal of the disturbing ground clutter, which mostly obscures the wanted reflections of buried targets, is very important especially for the detection of shallowly buried anti-personnel mines (APMs). Most of the ground clutter removal algorithms used nowadays, show weak performances in the case of a rough ground surface or suffer from high computation complex… Show more

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“…Using of bands occupied by other existing systems is necessary, thus making it more sensitive to radio frequency interference (RFI) than other high frequency and narrow-band systems. Previous approaches of RFI and clutter suppression include the adaptive FIR filtering or estimate-andsubstrate [1]. These methods perform interference subtraction via the notch filters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using of bands occupied by other existing systems is necessary, thus making it more sensitive to radio frequency interference (RFI) than other high frequency and narrow-band systems. Previous approaches of RFI and clutter suppression include the adaptive FIR filtering or estimate-andsubstrate [1]. These methods perform interference subtraction via the notch filters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%