Locating Underground Pipe Using Wideband Chaotic Ground Penetrating Radar

Sensors (Basel). 2019 Jul 1;19(13):2913. doi: 10.3390/s19132913.

Abstract

An experimental wideband chaotic ground penetrating radar is proposed to locate underground pipes. A chaotic signal with a bandwidth of 1.56 GHz is utilized as the probe signal. The localization of the pipes is achieved by correlating the chaotic echo signal with its delayed duplicate and back-projection algorithm. Experimental results demonstrate that plastic pipe, metallic pipe, and multiple pipes can be located with a range resolution of 10 cm. Limited by the height of the sand, the detectable range is estimated to be 0.7 m for both the plastic pipes and the metallic pipes when the transmitting power is -12 dBm. The proposed system has the potential to detect buried pipes, and it is suitable for geological and civil engineering applications.

Keywords: chaotic signal; ground penetrating radar; pipe location; plastic pipe location.