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Development of Wideband Crosshole and Surface GPR for Soil Characterization: FDTD Modeling and Experiments

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Original wide band antennas dedicated to the imaging of the subsurface by crosshole or surface radar for civil engineering application have been developed. The challenge in the developments is twofold: in the case of crosshole radar, the design of a narrow antenna less than 61 cm wide working in the frequency band [0.5;1.5] GHz, and in the case of a surface radar the design of a compact antenna less than 55 cm long working in the frequency range [0.3;1] GHz. FDTD simulations have allowed to propose optimized antenna geometries and to model both types of transmission links in the presence of a layered soil representing a moisture gradient. A first measurement campaign performed in the frequency domain in a clay sand embankment has allowed to validate the theoretical developments associated with the crosshole radar and to extract the dielectric parameters (permittivity and attenuation coefficient) as a function of the depth. The experimental validation of the surface radar will further be made and the performances of both types of radars will be compared.
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hal-01054353 , version 1 (06-08-2014)

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Florence Sagnard, Fayçal Rejiba, Michel Froumentin. Development of Wideband Crosshole and Surface GPR for Soil Characterization: FDTD Modeling and Experiments. European Microwave Week, Sep 2010, France. 4p. ⟨hal-01054353⟩
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