31st European Microwave Conference, 2001 2001
DOI: 10.1109/euma.2001.339080
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Applications of Passive Microwave Devices for Imaging System Designed for Detecting Objects in Soils

Abstract: The paper deals with some grounding in theory of a passive radiometric complex designed to detect from a helicopter metal and non-metal objects in the soil at the depth of several metres. Experimental results obtained during tests of a complex prototype are presented as well. The complex can be applied in construction and repair works to detect underground utility systems. The complex is of particular interest for the detection of land mines which armed conflicts are left after their completion.

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“…Some of such work is described in this section. Bragin [1] presented the work to process on real time remote sensing data. This data is obtained from underground sensor network to perform the soil information analysis.…”
Section: Existing Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of such work is described in this section. Bragin [1] presented the work to process on real time remote sensing data. This data is obtained from underground sensor network to perform the soil information analysis.…”
Section: Existing Workmentioning
confidence: 99%