Design of RF tags attaching to buried pipes for enhanced detection by GPR

W. Y. Zhang, Y. Chang, T. Hao
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Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a well-received non-destructive technique for the detection of underground utilities, such as water/gas pipes, sewers, power cables, and telecommunication ducts. However, radar signatures of non-metallic pipes are generally weak in certain conditions, for instance when the surrounding soils are attenuative and/or the pipe-soils interface is non-distinguishable from the electromagnetic standpoint. In order to increase the radar visibility of these pipes, attaching Radio-Frequency (RF) tags to them is a useful method. This paper will discuss Bowtie-Omega shaped RF tags. Finite Element Method is used in our modeling, where the electromagnetic characteristics of each tag candidate are computed. Then the tags are buried in a 4.5 m × 3.5 m × 1.5 m tank partly filled with dry sand. A pulsed GPR system is used to conduct B-scans on one side of the tank, and stronger radar signatures are observed when RF tags are buried. Furthermore, the corresponding enhanced frequency domain response of each trace is clearly seen at the designed resonant frequencies, which are not there when tags are not inserted. The resulting enhanced detection due to the existence of the tags is evident.
埋管射频标签设计,增强探地雷达探测能力
探地雷达(GPR)是一种广受欢迎的非破坏性技术,用于探测地下公用设施,如水/煤气管道,下水道,电力电缆和电信管道。然而,在某些条件下,非金属管道的雷达信号通常很弱,例如,当周围的土壤是衰减性的,或者从电磁角度来看,管道-土壤界面无法区分。为了提高这些管道的雷达能见度,在其上附加射频(RF)标签是一种有用的方法。本文将讨论蝴蝶结-欧米茄形射频标签。我们的建模采用有限元方法,计算每个候选标签的电磁特性。然后将标签埋在4.5 m × 3.5 m × 1.5 m的槽中,槽中部分填充干砂。脉冲探地雷达系统用于在坦克的一侧进行b扫描,当射频标签被埋入时,可以观察到更强的雷达特征。此外,在设计的谐振频率下,每个走线的频域响应都得到了明显的增强,而在未插入标签时则不存在。由于标签的存在而产生的增强检测是显而易见的。
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