The microwave detection of underground pipes using synthetic aperture techniques has been studied. The results are that the iron pipes (5 cm in diameter) at interval of 50 cm (from 50 cm to 120 cm deep) can be extracted clearly.
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Teruo USAMI, Hiroyasu OHNISHI, Shiro ODAGIRI, Yasuhiro UEKUBO, Akio JITSUMORI, "Detection of the Underground Pipes by Synthetic Aperture Techniques" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E69-E, no. 4, pp. 491-493, April 1986, doi: .
Abstract: The microwave detection of underground pipes using synthetic aperture techniques has been studied. The results are that the iron pipes (5 cm in diameter) at interval of 50 cm (from 50 cm to 120 cm deep) can be extracted clearly.
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