Sensors (May 2024)

GPR Mapping of Cavities in Complex Scenarios with a Combined Time–Depth Conversion

  • Raffaele Persico,
  • Ilaria Catapano,
  • Giuseppe Esposito,
  • Gianfranco Morelli,
  • Gregory De Martino,
  • Luigi Capozzoli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24103238
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 10
p. 3238

Abstract

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The paper deals with a combined time–depth conversion strategy able to improve the reconstruction of voids embedded in an opaque medium, such as cavities, caves, empty hypogeal rooms, and similar targets. The combined time–depth conversion accounts for the propagation velocity of the electromagnetic waves both in free space and in the embedding medium, and it allows better imaging and interpretation of the underground scenario. To assess the strategy’s effectiveness, ground penetrating radar (GPR) data referred to as an experimental test in controlled conditions are accounted for and processed by two different approaches to achieve focused images of the scenario under test. The first approach is based on a classical migration algorithm, while the second one faces the imaging as a linear inverse scattering approach. The results corroborate that the combined time–depth conversion improves the imaging in both cases.

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