Nv. Budko et Pm. Van Den Berg, Characterization of a two-dimensional subsurface object with an effective scattering model, IEEE GEOSCI, 37(5), 1999, pp. 2585-2596
Citations number
11
Categorie Soggetti
Eletrical & Eletronics Engineeing
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING
The problem of the location and characterization of a two-dimensional (2-D)
subsurface object is formulated as the inverse problem for an effective sc
attering model. An arbitrary finite-sized buried object is described as a s
ubsurface circular cylinder with the radius, permittivity, and position of
its center to be determined. The inversion is performed in a nonlinearized
way, minimizing the discrepancy between the actual scattered field and that
of the effective scattering model. A simple and quick solution for a circu
lar cylinder embedded in a lossy half space is introduced, As far as numeri
cal efficiency is concerned, the obtained approximate algorithm is comparab
le to the free-space solution, The location algorithm has been tested with
the two-dimensional models of plastic antipersonnel land mines.