نتایج جستجو برای: آنتنهای gpr

تعداد نتایج: 2630  

ژورنال: ژئوفیزیک ایران 1392
ابوالقاسم کامکار روحانی, مهدی محمدی‌ویژه

آشکارسازی تأسیسات زیرسطحی و آگاهی از مشخصات و محل دفن دقیق آنها یکی از چالش‌هایی است که مهندسان تأسیسات همواره با آن مواجه‌اند. گسترش شهرها و به‌‌واسطه آن نیاز به توسعه شبکه‌های تأسیساتی و رفاهی جدید و همچنین نیاز به تعمیر و نگهداری از شبکه‌های قدیمی‌تر، تعیین محل دقیق آنها را بسیار پراهمیت ساخته است. در این راستا روش‌های غیر مخرب به‌‌منظور صرفه‌‌جویی در وقت و هزینه و همچنین کاهش اختلا‌ل‌های نا...

1996
Zhubo Huang Kenneth Demarest

-Detecting subsurface objects by using GroundPenetrating Radar (GPR) has received considerable interest in recent years. In order to interpret radar signals from buried objects, one must have the ability to model a large range of objects, grounds and radar antennas, theoretically or numerically, so that a real GPR system can be simulated. Many investigations have been done for modeling objects ...

2007
Ning Xiao Ling Ding Minglu Li Min-You Wu

This paper presents GPR (Geographic Probabilistic Routing protocol), an opportunistic routing protocol worked between mesh routers in WMNs (Wireless Mesh Networks). In GPR, nodes detect the link condition by probe packets. In order to send a packet, the sender selects a candidate subset. The nodes who successfully received the packet send ACK according to their priority. If there are no ACKs fr...

1998
G. S. Baker

The primary objective of the work-in-progress reported here is to compare near-surface imaging results using ultra-shallow (upper 3 m) seismic-reflection techniques and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) at an alluvial site near Great Bend, Kansas. Although various seismic and GPR surveys have been used for near-surface imaging, little i s known about how the two techniques might work in concert fo...

2014
Alfred Menezes

However, GPR fails to note that a very similar result giving lqǫ-security was proved earlier in our paper “Another look at HMAC.” GPR acknowledges our main theorem, which gives lǫ-security under a stronger PRF-assumption, but omits any mention of our Corollary 10.3, where we proved that lqǫ-security under the weaker assumption follows from the theorem. GPR can correctly claim that their result ...

2008
Evert Slob Kees Wapenaar Seiichiro Kuroda

Directional decomposition of GPR data is possible when multi-component multi-offset GPR data is available on a surface. The decomposed wave fields are propagating in the two opposite directions perpendicular to the recording surface. These two decomposed wave fields are related to each other through a reflection operator. This operator represents the reflection response of the medium on the sid...

2016
Asmare Emerie Kassahun Alemayehu Molla Pradipta Sarkar

Despite differences between public and private sectors, business process reengineering (BPR) principles have been widely used in reengineering government processes. This has led to a growing body of literature on government process reengineering (GPR). This chapter presents synthesis and analysis of the literature on government process reengineering from 1997 to 2009. It reviews normative studi...

2000
Jeffrey J. Daniels

Ground penetrating radar (commonly called GPR) is a high resolution electromagnetic technique that is designed primarily to investigate the shallow subsurface of the earth, building materials, and roads and bridges. GPR has been developed over the past thirty years for shallow, high resolution investigations of the subsurface. GPR is a time-depen­ dent geophysical technique that can provide a 3...

Journal: :Science 2003
Kelly Colombo Stephan W Grill Randall J Kimple Francis S Willard David P Siderovski Pierre Gönczy

Asymmetric divisions are crucial for generating cell diversity; they rely on coupling between polarity cues and spindle positioning, but how this coupling is achieved is poorly understood. In one-cell stage Caenorhabditis elegans embryos, polarity cues set by the PAR proteins mediate asymmetric spindle positioning by governing an imbalance of net pulling forces acting on spindle poles. We found...

2008
Mark J. Carlotto

A method for detecting buried mines in ground penetrating radar (GPR) data using a Hough transform approach is described. GPR is one of three sensors used in the Mine Hunter/Killer (MH/K) system for detecting buried mines. A buried mine modeled as a point scatterer in object space gives rise to a hyperbolic response in GPR measurement space. Our approach uses the Hough transform to recover the ...

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