Design of Ground Penetrating [GP] Antenna
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https://doi.org/10.55447/jaet.04.02.35Keywords:
Antenna Design, Ground Penetrating, CST MicrowaveAbstract
GPR is an advanced, non-invasive sub-surface imaging technique that typically uses short pulses of electromagnetic energy to detect the buried object in the ground. UWB antennas are used in GPR for transmission and reception of electromagnetic pulses. the main performance originate in the performance of GPR for finding the buried objects is the reflection from the antenna itself; which furthered the problem in identification of the object. reflections in the antenna itself can be analyzed by studying time-domain behavior of the antenna.
This paper present the theoretical studies of the design of lower ultra wideband Vivaldi Antenna (1G - 2.6G) for GPR applications, As a standard Vivaldi Antenna has been designed and simulated by CST Microwave Studios then Vivaldi Antenna is modelled with the GPR environment (i.e with scattered inside the earth). Therefore, reflected signals are analyzed in GPR Environment for Time domain Characteristic, it offers less ringing in GPR environment.
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