In this work, the detection of buried rocks using a GPR system on a rover for Martian missions is investigated with both an experimental set-up and numerical simulations. The experimental set-up is made of a box filled with a host medium and buried basalts of different shapes and sizes. The numerical simulations, performed with a commercial software, are compared and validated with the measurement results, allowing for a greater flexibility of the analyzed environment and of the measurements devices.
GPR Investigation on Buried Rocks in Martian Subsoil for "WISDOM" Project: Numerical and Measurement Set-up Results / G., Valerio; Galli, Alessandro; P. M., Barone; S. E., Lauro; E., Mattei; E., Pettinelli. - (2010). (Intervento presentato al convegno 4th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP) tenutosi a Barcelona, SPAIN nel APR 12-16, 2010).
GPR Investigation on Buried Rocks in Martian Subsoil for "WISDOM" Project: Numerical and Measurement Set-up Results
GALLI, Alessandro;
2010
Abstract
In this work, the detection of buried rocks using a GPR system on a rover for Martian missions is investigated with both an experimental set-up and numerical simulations. The experimental set-up is made of a box filled with a host medium and buried basalts of different shapes and sizes. The numerical simulations, performed with a commercial software, are compared and validated with the measurement results, allowing for a greater flexibility of the analyzed environment and of the measurements devices.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.