2011 IEEE RadarCon (RADAR) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/radar.2011.5960525
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Polarimetric invariants for detection by forward-looking ground penetrating radar

Abstract: The usefulness of ground penetrating radar to detect landmines has been limited because of low signal-to-clutter ratios which result in high false alarm rates. We describe a method using polarimetric radar to measure the polarizability angle, the relative phase, and the target magnitude. These three independent quantities are directly related to target shape and dimensions and are invariant to rotation about the sensor-to-target axis. Data collected on an automobile disk brake rotor over a frequency range of 1… Show more

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“…Polarimetry has been previously applied to landmine detection to acquire the signature of several types of targets [36, 37], extract their statistics [38, 39] and build learning algorithms and extract geometrical information of the target [40, 41].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polarimetry has been previously applied to landmine detection to acquire the signature of several types of targets [36, 37], extract their statistics [38, 39] and build learning algorithms and extract geometrical information of the target [40, 41].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%