The use of reflected Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals for sensing the Earth has been growing rapidly in recent years. This technique is founded on the basic principle of detecting GNSS signals after they have been reflected off the Earth's surface and using them to determine the properties of the reflecting surface remotely. In this contribution, a new application regarding the detection of metallic buried objects is analysed and it is validated through several experimental campaigns. Although the penetration depth of GNSS signals into the ground is not optimal and depends on the soil moisture, GNSS signals can likely interact approximately with the first 10 cm of the ground and therefore they can be reflected back by any metallic object buried on the first layer of terrain.
Detection of buried objects using reflected GNSS signals / Notarpietro, Riccardo; De Mattia, S.; Pei, Yuekun; Savi, Patrizia. - ELETTRONICO. - (2015). (Intervento presentato al convegno GNSS+R 2015 workshop tenutosi a Potsdam,Germany nel May 11-13, 2015).
Detection of buried objects using reflected GNSS signals
NOTARPIETRO, RICCARDO;PEI, YUEKUN;SAVI, Patrizia
2015
Abstract
The use of reflected Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals for sensing the Earth has been growing rapidly in recent years. This technique is founded on the basic principle of detecting GNSS signals after they have been reflected off the Earth's surface and using them to determine the properties of the reflecting surface remotely. In this contribution, a new application regarding the detection of metallic buried objects is analysed and it is validated through several experimental campaigns. Although the penetration depth of GNSS signals into the ground is not optimal and depends on the soil moisture, GNSS signals can likely interact approximately with the first 10 cm of the ground and therefore they can be reflected back by any metallic object buried on the first layer of terrain.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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