Comparison of subsampling strategies for UAV-mounted subsurface radar imaging systems
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Telecomunicaciones
Ground penetrating radar
Drones
Subsurface imaging
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This paper compares two subsampling strategies for UAV-mounted subsurface radar imaging systems, which feature non-uniform acquisitions that have an impact on the quality of the resulting radar image. The first method is based on selecting those samples that meet four conditions related to the UAV flight speed and stability. In contrast, the second relies on dividing the observation domain in a grid of cells, and selecting only a maximum of a given number of samples within each cell. The impact of both techniques on the image quality is assessed by means of measurements.
This paper compares two subsampling strategies for UAV-mounted subsurface radar imaging systems, which feature non-uniform acquisitions that have an impact on the quality of the resulting radar image. The first method is based on selecting those samples that meet four conditions related to the UAV flight speed and stability. In contrast, the second relies on dividing the observation domain in a grid of cells, and selecting only a maximum of a given number of samples within each cell. The impact of both techniques on the image quality is assessed by means of measurements.
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IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation & USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting (2022, Denver, Colorado)
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This work has been supported by Ministry of Defense of Spain and University of Oviedo (contract SAFEDRONE), by Ministry of Science and Innovation (RTI2018-095825-B-I00 and PID2021-122697OB-I00) and by Ministry of Universities of Spain and European Union - NextGenerationEU- (MU-21-UP2021-030-53519863 and MU-21-UP2021-030-71667225), and by Gobierno del Principado de Asturias/FEDER (AYUD/2021/51706).