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Probing signals with ZACZ for GPRonboard of unmanned aerial vehicle
2021
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
<p><span>Modern ground penetrating radars (</span><span>GPR</span><span>), designed to determine the thickness of ice or search for the occurrence of aquifers in arid regions of the Earth, are installed either on helicopters or on the earth's surface. The use of a helicopter is economically expensive, and the installation of GPRs on the earth's surface is of a local nature. Modern GPRs mainly use video pulse probing signals and probing signals with linear frequency modulation. These signals
doi:10.11591/ijeecs.v21.i1.pp110-117
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