Large bandwidth microwave signals propagate in ispersive media as pulses that attenuate according to a nonexponential law. Although this is a direct consequence of wellknown theory of propagation in dispersive media, this fact is rarely acknowledged. The aim of this paper is an experimental study of this effect in fresh water and wet sand, both media of interest in Ground Penetrating Radar, which performances dramatically rely on capability of microwaves to propagate through soil.
Attenuation of large bandwidth microwave signals in water and wet sand / M.Pieraccini; A.Barucci; D.Mecatti; G.Macaluso; C.Atzeni. - ELETTRONICO. - (2010), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno 13th International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR 2010) tenutosi a Lecce, Italy nel 21-25 June 2010) [10.1109/ICGPR.2010.5550235].
Attenuation of large bandwidth microwave signals in water and wet sand
PIERACCINI, MASSIMILIANO;BARUCCI, ANDREA;MECATTI, DANIELE;MACALUSO, GIOVANNI;ATZENI, CARLO
2010
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Large bandwidth microwave signals propagate in ispersive media as pulses that attenuate according to a nonexponential law. Although this is a direct consequence of wellknown theory of propagation in dispersive media, this fact is rarely acknowledged. The aim of this paper is an experimental study of this effect in fresh water and wet sand, both media of interest in Ground Penetrating Radar, which performances dramatically rely on capability of microwaves to propagate through soil.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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