Computer tomography as imaging technique for ground penetrating radar — A case study

B. Panzner, A. Jostingmeier, A. Omar
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Computer tomography (CT) is mainly known for biological applications where inner parts of the human body are visualized. In this work computer tomography will be investigated as imaging technique for remote sensing and visualization of subsurface objects. This contribution presents a case study where CT is used in a unconventional way to demonstrate its capabilities for mapping subsurface objects in a GPR like scenario. The CT experiments for identification of buried objects will be contrasted with measurements of a conventional microwave GPR setup. The measured results underline the capability of both imaging methods for portraying visually obscured objects. The reconstructed image quality dependents largely on the object properties that have influence on the physical principle of the underlying imaging technique such as permittivity or specific absorption rate of x-rays. The reconstructed image obtained by the CT scan unveils a variety of details of the inner parts of the subsurface object.
计算机断层成像技术在探地雷达成像中的应用-一个案例研究
计算机断层扫描(CT)主要以生物应用而闻名,其中人体的内部部分是可视化的。在这项工作中,计算机断层扫描将作为地下物体遥感和可视化的成像技术进行研究。本文介绍了一个案例研究,其中CT以一种非常规的方式使用,以展示其在类似GPR的场景中绘制地下物体的能力。用于识别埋藏物体的CT实验将与传统微波探地雷达装置的测量结果进行对比。测量结果强调了两种成像方法描绘视觉模糊物体的能力。重建图像的质量在很大程度上取决于物体的特性,这些特性对成像技术的物理原理有影响,如介电常数或x射线的比吸收率。通过CT扫描获得的重建图像揭示了地下物体内部的各种细节。
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