Remote Sensing (Mar 2020)

Coherence-Factor-Based Rough Surface Clutter Suppression for Forward-Looking GPR Imaging

  • Davide Comite,
  • Fauzia Ahmad,
  • Traian Dogaru,
  • Moeness Amin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12050857
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. 857

Abstract

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We present an enhanced imaging procedure for suppression of the rough surface clutter arising in forward-looking ground-penetrating radar (FL-GPR) applications. The procedure is based on a matched filtering formulation of microwave tomographic imaging, and employs coherence factor (CF) for clutter suppression. After tomographic reconstruction, the CF is first applied to generate a “coherence map” of the region in front of the FL-GPR system illuminated by the transmitting antennas. A pixel-by-pixel multiplication of the tomographic image with the coherence map is then performed to generate the clutter-suppressed image. The effectiveness of the CF approach is demonstrated both qualitatively and quantitatively using electromagnetic modeled data of metallic and plastic shallow-buried targets.

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