2018
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/995/1/012080
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Design and Simulation of Horn Antenna Using CST Software for GPR System

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“…In a rudimentary GPR system, time or frequency signals are transmitted and received via antennas that move along a path such as a synthetic aperture above the ground surface, and scan the underground. According to the requirements of the application, the antennas of different sizes, structures and frequency bands are employed such as a conventional monostatic C-Band horn antenna 4 , a transceiver X-Band cylindrical horn antenna 5 , a helical airborne GPR antenna with 480 MHz center frequency 6 . The movement of antenna systems along the scanning axis, the reflected received signal at one point renders the A-scan (1-D signal) data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a rudimentary GPR system, time or frequency signals are transmitted and received via antennas that move along a path such as a synthetic aperture above the ground surface, and scan the underground. According to the requirements of the application, the antennas of different sizes, structures and frequency bands are employed such as a conventional monostatic C-Band horn antenna 4 , a transceiver X-Band cylindrical horn antenna 5 , a helical airborne GPR antenna with 480 MHz center frequency 6 . The movement of antenna systems along the scanning axis, the reflected received signal at one point renders the A-scan (1-D signal) data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%