Matching Pursuits (MP), a technique for signal decomposition using a dictionary of functions, is applied to ground penetrating radar (GPR) signals in order to remove noise and clutter included in the signals and to extract target responses. A wave-based dictionary composed of wavefronts and resonances is employed. Noise reduction performance and the removal of ground-surface reflection are evaluated through numerical simulations. The results show that the MP approach performs well and offers an effective method for feature extraction from GPR signals.
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Masahiko NISHIMOTO, Ken-ichiro SHIMO, "Extraction of Target Responses from Ground Penetrating Radar Signals Using the Matching Pursuits" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E87-B, no. 8, pp. 2449-2453, August 2004, doi: .
Abstract: Matching Pursuits (MP), a technique for signal decomposition using a dictionary of functions, is applied to ground penetrating radar (GPR) signals in order to remove noise and clutter included in the signals and to extract target responses. A wave-based dictionary composed of wavefronts and resonances is employed. Noise reduction performance and the removal of ground-surface reflection are evaluated through numerical simulations. The results show that the MP approach performs well and offers an effective method for feature extraction from GPR signals.
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