"In this paper a technique based on Directions of Arrival estimation is applied for the localization of buried cylinders by means of a linear array. The procedure is relevant to the localization of objects in the near field of the array, using some sub-arrays processing techniques. Several configurations for a perfect electric cylinder and different dielectric hosting medium, are simulated and the relevant results are presented. The procedure is then significant for a signal processing technique useful for near surface probing."

Meschino, S., Pajewski, L., Schettini, G. (2011). A Near Field Localization Method for Buried Objects. In Proceedings of ICONIC, the 5th International Conference on Electromagnetic Near-Field Characterization and Imaging (pp.1-4).

A Near Field Localization Method for Buried Objects

PAJEWSKI, LARA;SCHETTINI, Giuseppe
2011-01-01

Abstract

"In this paper a technique based on Directions of Arrival estimation is applied for the localization of buried cylinders by means of a linear array. The procedure is relevant to the localization of objects in the near field of the array, using some sub-arrays processing techniques. Several configurations for a perfect electric cylinder and different dielectric hosting medium, are simulated and the relevant results are presented. The procedure is then significant for a signal processing technique useful for near surface probing."
2011
Meschino, S., Pajewski, L., Schettini, G. (2011). A Near Field Localization Method for Buried Objects. In Proceedings of ICONIC, the 5th International Conference on Electromagnetic Near-Field Characterization and Imaging (pp.1-4).
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