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    <subfield code="a">Tahmina Memon</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">Supervisor - Abdul Aleem Jamali</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">Ultra Windeband Antenna for Ground Pentrating Radar Applications</subfield>
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    <subfield code="b">Nawabshah</subfield>
    <subfield code="c">2018</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">ABSTRACT


Ground  Penetrating  Radar  (GPR) is one of the efficient  ways  of detecting buried objects.  It is a geo-physical technique  used  to illustrate  the subsurface object:&gt; by using   radar	pulses	(electromagnetic	waves).    The   electromagnetic	pulses	are transmitted and received by the ultra-wideband  (UWB) antenna in the GPR module for  the  identification of  hidden  objects The  mam	issue   in   the   characteristic evaluation  of  GPR  system  for the  detection  of  objects  is the  antenna  reflections. These reflections result tn the late-time ringing and therefore merging with the buried object  reflection which  make  problem   in  the  identification  of  hidden   objects. Antenna reflection could be reduced by altering the antenna structure. Therefore, the core objective of this research work is to reduce the reflections from the antenna by optirnizing the structure of the GPR antenna. This thesis present parametric study of the design and comparison of UWB antennas,  (i.e.  conventional  and  optimized Viva ldi Antenna {30.582Gllz- 41 .7l 2GHz) for GPR application Vivaldi antennas are designed and simulated  by CST Microwave Studio; then modeled  in the GPR
scenario (i.e the  scatterer  buried  in the  earth). The reflected  antenna  signals  are analyzed. The time domain and frequency domain characteristics of the conventional and optimized antennas are analyzed  and compared. The optimized  antenna shows better   performance   characteristics  as   compared   to   conventional   antenna.  The optimized  antenna  is  therefore  tested  m  the  GPR  environment.  The  optimized antenna proved to be a good candidate for GPR applications.
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    <subfield code="a">Department of Electronic Engineering </subfield>
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