Vertical and Horizontal Resolution of GPR bow-tie antennas

Since the characteristics of the detected reflections depend on the issued signal properties, a key factor for carrying out a successful GPR survey is to know as much as possible about the transmission features of the antennas. This information is essential when deciding the antenna and which is the most appropriate parameter configuration setting for a specific study. These characteristics vary for the different available GPR equipments. Numerous experimental tests have been developed in this way. In this paper we present the first results of set of experiments about the resolution capabilities of two commercially bow-tie antennas (1GHz and 800 MHz). The propagation media was air in this first study and the experimental results are compared with the theoretical estimations. The obtained conclusions are the first step in order to establish the real bounds for the detection capability of these antennas.

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