Target detection using ground penetrating datas
2018
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Advisor: Dr. Öğr. Üyesi Selda Güney
Abstract (EN)
The ground penetrating radar systems have been widely used in the fields of archeology, geology, civil engineering for about twenty years. The ground penetrating radar is an important remote sensing technology that allows objects and layers under the surface to be perceived and positioned using electromagnetic techniques. System development studies are continuing in line with technological developments within the scope of meeting the needs of all civil and military areas required to display under the surface. In this thesis study, image processing algorithms for processing the data obtained from the radar are examined. The effects of system improvements on the image enhancements to be made during the pre-screening phase have been studied. To run the system in real-time operations, different methods have been examined and as a result very fast and improved results have been obtained with the crosscorrelation method compared to other methods.
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Dr. Deniz Çolak
Institution
Baskent University
Elektrik Elektronik Mühendisliği Bilim Dalı
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Deniz Çolak (Master Thesis). Target detection using ground penetrating datas, 2018, Baskent University.
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