4th International Conference on Antenna Theory and Techniques (Cat. No.03EX699)
DOI: 10.1109/icatt.2003.1238792
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Solution of the inverse problems of subsurface radiolocation

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“…Depending on requirements to accuracy, minuteness, sounding conditions, rate of data transfer between a ground penetrating radar (GPR) and data processing equipment, data processing algorithms and so on it is real to achieve productivity of radar sounding within the limits from hundreds to several thousands meter per hour. Owing to these possibilities such a GPR found a wide application as a means for the asphalted roads inspection and diagnostics (e. g. [1,2]). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on requirements to accuracy, minuteness, sounding conditions, rate of data transfer between a ground penetrating radar (GPR) and data processing equipment, data processing algorithms and so on it is real to achieve productivity of radar sounding within the limits from hundreds to several thousands meter per hour. Owing to these possibilities such a GPR found a wide application as a means for the asphalted roads inspection and diagnostics (e. g. [1,2]). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%