中国地震搜救训练中心雷达探测生命体征的电磁环境综合

L. Liu, M. Liu, J. Q. Wang
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摘要

以前的研究表明,雷达技术是在某些情况下检测人类生命体征的最有效方法之一。然而,对于地震灾害现场的复杂电磁环境问题,迄今为止的文献还没有进行充分的探讨。为了表征和理解利用雷达技术搜索被埋活人生命体征的典型现场搜救任务现场的射频电磁环境,我们在中国地震局地震搜救国家培训中心(CNTCESR)进行了400-MHz探地雷达在1比1倒塌建筑模型上的现场试验数据采集北京。物理模型是一栋倒塌的3层钢筋混凝土建筑。在尺寸为17 × 12米的相对完整的屋顶上收集了恒定偏移和多偏移的反射剖面。恒定偏移(单静态)反射剖面在10厘米的在线间隔和20厘米的离线间隔处收集,覆盖15 × 10米的区域。在几个给定位置收集多偏移剖面。所有雷达剖面的时间窗口为100纳秒。我们利用数字点云技术构建了倒塌建筑的三维数字模型。该三维模型是进行雷达波传播正演模拟和反演成像的基础。将对环境电磁条件的感知和理解融入到地震灾民搜救的雷达生命体征探测算法中。
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Electromagnetic environment comprehension for radar detection of vital signs at China National Training Center for earthquake search & rescue
Previous studies have demonstrated that the radar technique is one of the most effective ways to detect human vital signs in certain circumstances. However, the problem of the complex electromagnetic environment at an earthquake disaster site has not been fully explored in the literature to date. To characterize and comprehend the electromagnetic environment in radio frequencies in a typical field site for the task of search and rescue by using radar technology to search for human vital signs originated from buried living victims we conducted a field test to collect data by using the 400-MHz ground penetrating radar on a one-to-one scale collapsed building model at China National Training Center for Earthquake Search & Rescue (CNTCESR) operated by China Earthquake Administration (CEA) in Beijing. The physical model is a collapsed 3-storey reinforced concrete building. Both constant-offset and multi-offset reflection profiles are collected on the relatively intact roof of the building with a size of 17 × 12 m. The constant offset (monostatic) reflection profiles are collected at 10-cm spacing in-line and 20-cm spacing off-line to cover a 15 × 10 m area. Multi-offset profiles are collected at a few given locations. The time window for all radar profiles is 100 nanoseconds. We used the digital point-cloud technique to construct the 3D digital model of the collapsed building. This 3D model is the basis for conducting radar wave propagation forward modeling and inversion imaging. The awareness and comprehension of the ambient electromagnetic condition will be incorporated in the algorithm for radar detection of human vital signs for earthquake victim search and rescue in real world field practice.
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