TU1208 Open Database of Radargrams: The Dataset of the IFSTTAR Geophysical Test Site

This paper aims to present a wide dataset of ground penetrating radar (GPR) profiles recorded on a full-size geophysical test site, in Nantes (France). The geophysical test site was conceived to reproduce objects and obstacles commonly met in the urban subsurface, in a completely controlled environm...

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Main Authors: Xavier Dérobert, Lara Pajewski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-03-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/10/4/530
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spelling doaj-5d1e84fb3fd94b0cbfdfe5ee352a5a4a2020-11-24T23:08:04ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922018-03-0110453010.3390/rs10040530rs10040530TU1208 Open Database of Radargrams: The Dataset of the IFSTTAR Geophysical Test SiteXavier Dérobert0Lara Pajewski1Institut Francais des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, de l’Amenagement et des Reseaux (IFSTTAR), CS 04–44344 Bouguenais CEDEX, FranceDepartment of Information Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications, Sapienza University of Rome, via Eudossiana 18, 00184 Rome, ItalyThis paper aims to present a wide dataset of ground penetrating radar (GPR) profiles recorded on a full-size geophysical test site, in Nantes (France). The geophysical test site was conceived to reproduce objects and obstacles commonly met in the urban subsurface, in a completely controlled environment; since the design phase, the site was especially adapted to the context of radar-based techniques. After a detailed description of the test site and its building process, the GPR profiles included in the dataset are presented and commented on. Overall, 67 profiles were recorded along eleven parallel lines crossing the test site in the transverse direction; three pulsed radar systems were used to perform the measurements, manufactured by different producers and equipped with various antennas having central frequencies from 200 MHz to 900 MHz. An archive containing all profiles (raw data) is enclosed to this paper as supplementary material. This dataset is the core part of the Open Database of Radargrams initiative of COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) Action TU1208 “Civil engineering applications of Ground Penetrating Radar”. The idea beyond such initiative is to share with the scientific community a selection of interesting and reliable GPR responses, to enable an effective benchmark for direct and inverse electromagnetic approaches, imaging methods and signal processing algorithms. We hope that the dataset presented in this paper will be enriched by the contributions of further users in the future, who will visit the test site and acquire new data with their GPR systems. Moreover, we hope that the dataset will be made alive by researchers who will perform advanced analyses of the profiles, measure the electromagnetic characteristics of the host materials, contribute with synthetic radargrams obtained by modeling the site with electromagnetic simulators, and more in general share results achieved by applying their techniques on the available profiles.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/10/4/530ground penetrating radarnon-destructive testingnear-surface geophysicstest site
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TU1208 Open Database of Radargrams: The Dataset of the IFSTTAR Geophysical Test Site
Remote Sensing
ground penetrating radar
non-destructive testing
near-surface geophysics
test site
author_facet Xavier Dérobert
Lara Pajewski
author_sort Xavier Dérobert
title TU1208 Open Database of Radargrams: The Dataset of the IFSTTAR Geophysical Test Site
title_short TU1208 Open Database of Radargrams: The Dataset of the IFSTTAR Geophysical Test Site
title_full TU1208 Open Database of Radargrams: The Dataset of the IFSTTAR Geophysical Test Site
title_fullStr TU1208 Open Database of Radargrams: The Dataset of the IFSTTAR Geophysical Test Site
title_full_unstemmed TU1208 Open Database of Radargrams: The Dataset of the IFSTTAR Geophysical Test Site
title_sort tu1208 open database of radargrams: the dataset of the ifsttar geophysical test site
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2018-03-01
description This paper aims to present a wide dataset of ground penetrating radar (GPR) profiles recorded on a full-size geophysical test site, in Nantes (France). The geophysical test site was conceived to reproduce objects and obstacles commonly met in the urban subsurface, in a completely controlled environment; since the design phase, the site was especially adapted to the context of radar-based techniques. After a detailed description of the test site and its building process, the GPR profiles included in the dataset are presented and commented on. Overall, 67 profiles were recorded along eleven parallel lines crossing the test site in the transverse direction; three pulsed radar systems were used to perform the measurements, manufactured by different producers and equipped with various antennas having central frequencies from 200 MHz to 900 MHz. An archive containing all profiles (raw data) is enclosed to this paper as supplementary material. This dataset is the core part of the Open Database of Radargrams initiative of COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) Action TU1208 “Civil engineering applications of Ground Penetrating Radar”. The idea beyond such initiative is to share with the scientific community a selection of interesting and reliable GPR responses, to enable an effective benchmark for direct and inverse electromagnetic approaches, imaging methods and signal processing algorithms. We hope that the dataset presented in this paper will be enriched by the contributions of further users in the future, who will visit the test site and acquire new data with their GPR systems. Moreover, we hope that the dataset will be made alive by researchers who will perform advanced analyses of the profiles, measure the electromagnetic characteristics of the host materials, contribute with synthetic radargrams obtained by modeling the site with electromagnetic simulators, and more in general share results achieved by applying their techniques on the available profiles.
topic ground penetrating radar
non-destructive testing
near-surface geophysics
test site
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/10/4/530
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