Passive ground penetrating radar using AM radio broadcasting signals

L. Stolarczyk, G. L. Stolarczyk, C. C. Chen, D. Turner
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Subsurface utility engineering (SUE) concerns are risk mitigation problems requiring confirmation, denial, and new evidence concerning long thin cylindrical conducting utilities illustrated on old, oftentimes unreliable, and out dated utility maps. This case study first presents a scientific, technology, engineering, and mathematical (STEM) description of a revolutionary class of radio detection technology that applies regional AM band radio satiation ground wave electromagnetic (EM) energy to illuminate 100's of square miles of urban surface area. Buried conductors in the illumination region re-radiate the AM radio signal, which becomes detectable only with our novel proprietary AM-band passive GPR, using gradiometric antenna-receiver (AMG) technology. The revolutionary technology is based on the long wavelength scattering limit theory of theoretical physics. We describe the nature of AM radio station ground wave EM energy illumination of subsurface utilities, the principles of AMG detection of re-radiated phase-coherent AM signal energy, and then compare images of long thin cylindrical conducting utilities with in-place maps of subsurface utilities. The utilities were buried near surface and down below 15 m (60 ft). Service area hydrocarbon plumes were mapped at the airport.
无源探地雷达采用调幅无线电广播信号
地下公用事业工程(SUE)关注的是风险缓解问题,需要确认、否认和新的证据,这些证据涉及在旧的、通常不可靠的、过时的公用事业地图上绘制的细长圆柱形导电公用事业。本案例研究首先介绍了一种革命性的无线电探测技术的科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)描述,该技术应用区域调幅波段无线电饱和地波电磁(EM)能量来照亮100平方英里的城市表面区域。埋在照明区域的导体重新辐射调幅无线电信号,只有使用我们的新型专有调幅波段无源探地雷达,使用梯度天线接收器(AMG)技术才能检测到。这项革命性的技术是基于理论物理的长波散射极限理论。本文介绍了地下公用设施的调幅无线电台地波电磁能量照明的性质,再辐射相参调幅信号能量的AMG检测原理,并将细长圆柱形导电公用设施图像与地下公用设施现场图进行比较。公用设施被埋在地表附近和15米(60英尺)以下。在机场绘制了服务区碳氢化合物羽流图。
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