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Ground-penetrating radar
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A non-destructive technique using electromagnetic waves to locate objects or interfaces buried in the ground has been proposed in this article, which can be used to locate buried objects and interfaces.Abstract:
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Review of terahertz and subterahertz wireless communications
John F. Federici,Lothar Moeller +1 more
TL;DR: The goal of this paper is to provide a comprehensive review of wireless sub-THz and THz communications and report on the reported advantages and challenges of using sub-terahertz andTHz waves as a means to transmit data wirelessly.
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Soil Moisture Measurement for Ecological and Hydrological Watershed-Scale Observatories: A Review
David A. Robinson,Colin S. Campbell,Jan W. Hopmans,Brian K. Hornbuckle,Scott B. Jones,Rosemary Knight,Fred L. Ogden,John S. Selker,Ole Wendroth +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors review advances in sensor technology, particularly emerging geophysical methods and distributed sensors, aimed at bridging this gap and offer a vision for future research, listing many of the current scientific and technical challenges.
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Measuring Soil Water Content with Ground Penetrating Radar: A Review
TL;DR: A comprehensive review of methods to measure soil water content with ground penetrating radar (GPR) is presented in this article, where the authors distinguish four methods: reflected wave velocity, ground wave velocity and surface reflection coefficient.
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A Compressive Sensing Data Acquisition and Imaging Method for Stepped Frequency GPRs
TL;DR: A novel data acquisition and imaging method is presented for stepped-frequency continuous-wave ground penetrating radars (SFCW GPRs) and it is shown that if the target space is sparse, it is enough to make measurements at only a small number of random frequencies to construct an image of thetarget space by solving a convex optimization problem which enforces sparsity through lscr 1 minimization.
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Mapping the spatial variation of soil water content at the field scale with different ground penetrating radar techniques
TL;DR: In this article, two ground penetrating radar (GPR) techniques were used to estimate the shallow soil water content at the field scale for a soil with a silt loam texture.
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