Time-domain antenna studies for videopulse subsurface radars

Authors

  • Anatoliy O. Boryssenko A&E Partnership, United States

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1109/ICATT.1999.1236230

Abstract

The results of time-domain theoretical and experimental studies of ultra-wide band antennas with impulse excitation in radiating and receiving modes are presented. The antennas under consideration, like a monopole antenna, a dipole antenna and a horn-like antenna, are used widely for high-resolution videopulse subsurface (ground-penetrating) radars and should be operated near the border between two medias with different electrical properties.

References

Proc. of the 7th Int. Conf. on Ground Penetrating Radar, Lawrence, USA, May 1998.

Boryssenko, A.A. Analytical time-domain model of impulse antenna. Proc. of Int. Symp. on Electromagnetic Theory, May 1998, Thessaloniki, Greece. Thessaloniki, 1998, Vol. 2, pp. 545-547.

Boryssenko, A.A. Analytical research of impulse antennas for GPR applications. Proc. of the 7th Int. Conf. on Ground Penetrating Radar, Lawrence, USA, May 1998.

Boryssenko, A.A. Time-domain studies of ultra-wide band antennas. Proc. of the 1999 IEEE Canadian Conf. on Electrical and Computer Engineering, Edmonton, Canada, May 1999.

Boryssenko, A.A. Time-domain experimental studies of ultra-wide band antennas. Proc. of 22nd ESTEC Antenna Workshop on Antenna Measurements, ESTEC, Noordwijak, Netherlands, May 1999.

Published

1999-09-14