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International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation

2015

Session Number:S1.7

Session:

Number:S1.7.2

Automated RF Tomographic Imaging of Utility Poles Above and Below Ground

David G Johnson,  Graham M Brooker,  

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Publication Date:2015/11/9

Online ISSN:2188-5079

DOI:10.34385/proc.37.S1.7.2

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Summary:
This paper describes the development of a 3-D scanning system and associated signal processing for carrying out non-destructive imaging of wooden utility poles. While nominally rod-shaped, natural variations in the original tree, its cut, and any attached street furniture impose considerable complexity to automating the task of scanning a pole. While RF tomographic techniques are theoretically capable of producing images of sufficient quality to assess pole degradation, spectrum constraints; the need for a low-cost, efficient and reliable scanning device and the additional complexity of making sub-surface measurements through heterogeneous material combine to make this a challenging task. Ground-truth data obtained from a medical CAT scanner and a customised experimental apparatus are described, along with progress made in the selection of appropriate scanning and processing mechanisms.