2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-04813-0_2
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Antennas for GPR Systems

Abstract: Antennas are a critical hardware component of a radar system, dictating its performance in terms of capability to detect targets. In this Chapter, a wide review on Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) antennas is given. Firstly, the gen- eral characteristics of GPR antennas are resumed and the requirements they have to satisfy are listed: these are somehow unique and very different than in conventional radar antennas, since GPR antennas operate in a strongly demand- ing environment, in close proximity to or at a lim… Show more

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“…Even fewer are the research projects where innovative antenna arrays are developed [10]. Requirements that GPR antennas have to satisfy are somehow unique and very different than in conventional radar antennas, as GPR antennas operate in a strongly demanding environment, in close proximity to or at a limited distance from the natural or manmade investigated structure [11]. The same applies to GPR antenna arrays.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even fewer are the research projects where innovative antenna arrays are developed [10]. Requirements that GPR antennas have to satisfy are somehow unique and very different than in conventional radar antennas, as GPR antennas operate in a strongly demanding environment, in close proximity to or at a limited distance from the natural or manmade investigated structure [11]. The same applies to GPR antenna arrays.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%