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Inspection and Imaging of Tree Trunk Defects Using GPR Multifrequency Full-Waveform Dual-Parameter Inversion

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TGRS.2023.3244946

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Vegetation; Radar; Conductivity; TV; Radar antennas; Electromagnetic scattering; Dielectric constant; Dual-parameter; full-waveform inversion (FWI); ground-penetrating radar (GPR); multifrequency; total-variation (TV) regularization; tree trunk inspection

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This article proposes a full-waveform inversion (FWI) approach involving dual-parameter attributes applied to common-offset GPR data from a commercial antenna, which improves the identification accuracy of certain defect types. The effectiveness of the optimized inversion is verified through experiments, demonstrating the robustness and practicability of the proposed algorithm, which can offer more specific and comprehensive guidance for the formulation of tree protection and restoration measures.
Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has been regarded as a potentially efficient way of evaluating the growth status of trees and preventing deterioration associated with trunk defects. The majority of current GPR data inversions, however, focused on imaging the macroscale location of defects. As the first attempt to seek a preferable quantitative inversion methodology for specifying tree protection and remedies, this article proposes a full-waveform inversion (FWI) approach involving dual-parameter attributes applied to common-offset GPR data from a commercial antenna. Specifically, the synchronous inversion of both dielectric constant and conductivity improves the identification accuracy of certain defect types. In particular, both a multifrequency strategy and total-variation (TV) regularization are seamlessly introduced to assure inversion stability by overcoming local minima and cycle skipping. Through an irregular trunk model test, the effectiveness of the optimized inversion is initially verified by presenting the precise features of the crack, hollow, and decay with the dual-parameter inversion results. In addition, several other synthetic trunk models and in-site trunk model tests further demonstrate the robustness and practicability of the proposed algorithm, which can offer more specific and comprehensive guidance for the formulation of tree protection and restoration measures.

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