An assessment of the fundamental performance of GPR against buried landmines

GPR has achieved success against buried landmines in certain realisations such as handheld operation. There are however fundamental limitations in terms of propagation parameters, proximity to the ground surface, ground topography and bandwidth of operation. This paper discusses these limitations with reference to stand off landmine detection and with reference to published results establishes basic operating parameters within which GPR can operate successfully.

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