BURIED PIPES DETECTION THROUGH GROUND PENETRATING RADAR IMAGES
Journal: International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology(IJMET) (Vol.8, No. 12)Publication Date: 2017-12-30
Authors : CHALASANI SRINIVAS; T. SRINIVASARAO;
Page : 61-68
Keywords : GPR; image analysis; neural networks;
Abstract
In the study, the spatial analysis of deep-recorded radar records by GPR device are developed. The exploration and restoration of the hidden pipe is carried out using the knowledge that the buried pipe provides an increase in the probabilistic signal in GPR. Image analysis is carried out by a trained neural detector, which has been trained after a few steps before proceeding towards raising the buried pipe. The algorithm has been examined on real GPR images and differentiated to the information obtained from the manually in real time is very satisfactory and possible to “spatial diversity “by integrating simultaneous records analysis of different antennas.
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