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Extraction of complex resonances
associated with buried targets

Inder J. Gupta, Andria van der Merwe and Chi-Chih Chen

ElectroScience Lab., Ohio State University, 1320 Kinnear Rd., Columbus, OH 43212

Abstract:

Early time returns affect the estimation of complex natural resonance (CNR) frequencies associated with a target. This is especially true when there is a small separation between the early time returns and the late time response of the target and the CNRs are low Q mechanisms. A good example of this scenario is antipersonnel mines. In this situation, it helps to remove the early time returns from the total scattered field. A new technique to accomplish this is presented here. Using some numerical data and some experimental data, it is demonstrated that this technique is very effective in removing the early time returns. The modified scattered field data then yields better estimates of CNR frequencies.





Chi-Chih Chen
Tue Mar 3 10:28:53 EST 1998