Method of generating a map based on ground penetrating radar scans
Disclosed herein is a method of generating a map based on ground penetrating radar (GPR) scans including receiving GPR data corresponding to multiple path of travel of one or a plurality of moving devices and/or surfaces. Some of these paths of travel overlap at least some others and some of these paths of travel are independent of one another. Where overlapping is determined, GPR data is combined to form a higher resolution and/or more accurate determination of physical properties of a subsurface. Further, the resolution can increase with each scan of a particular area and the technology can be used in conjunction with a separate positioning system like a GPS and/or replace the separate positioning system when the resolution is sufficiently high for a portion of the surface.
1 . A method of generating a map based on ground penetrating radar (GPR) scans, comprising steps of:
a) receiving ground penetrating radar data corresponding to a path of travel of a device across a surface;
b) receiving location data corresponding to said path of travel of said device across said surface;
c) generating a first resolution map based on steps a) and b);
d) moving to a new location and returning to a previous location;
e) iteratively carrying out steps a), b), and d) and updating said first resolution map based on additional ground penetrating radar data and location data received after iteratively carrying out said steps a), b), and d);
wherein when said location data and said ground penetrating radar data correspond to each other above a pre-defined threshold value for different iterations of said carrying out said steps a) and b), said first resolution map is updated to a second higher resolution at locations where said location data and said ground penetrating radar data optimally correspond to each other.
2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein at least some of said location data received in step b) is from separate positioning system data.
3 . The method of claim 2 , wherein the separate positioning system data is unused for at least a portion of said travel from one location to another location due to said ground penetrating radar data being more accurate than said separate positioning system data.
4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein said paths of travel of each iteration of carrying out steps a) and b) is non-identical but overlapping at least in part, when updating to said second higher resolution.
5 . The method of claim 4 , wherein at least some of said paths of travel of each iteration of carrying out steps a) and b) are in different directions with respect to one another, such that said paths of travel are offset from one another; and
said first resolution map is updated to a second higher resolution where said different direction of said paths of travel overlap.
6 . The method of claim 1 , wherein said first and subsequent resolution maps are a rendered and human viewable three-dimensional map of a surface and the features beneath said surface.
7 . The method of claim 1 , wherein said first and subsequent resolution maps are a series of dielectric values for each resolved position of a plurality of resolved positions within said first and subsequent resolution maps.
8 . The method of claim 7 , wherein a confidence level of accuracy of said plurality of resolved positions increases with each subsequent pass over each of said plurality of resolved positions; and
upon said confidence level being above a pre-defined tolerance level, GPR data becomes the primary source for determining position.
9 . The method of claim 8 , wherein said positioning determination is given based on said received response to the exclusion of a positioning system.
10 . The method of claim 1 , wherein each iteration of carrying out steps a) and b) is carried out by a different device with a different ground penetrating radar antenna.
11 . The method of claim 10 , wherein each of said different ground penetrating radar devices may operate at different frequencies, have different architecture, size, weight, and/or scan from varying distances, angles, speeds or orientations from the surface.
12 . The method of claim 10 , wherein each of said different devices, and therefore each of said different ground penetrating radar antennas, further travels in a different direction than each previous said device such that only some paths of said different devices have overlapping paths; and
wherein said overlapping paths are required to update a previously stored portion of said first resolution map and/or increase a resolution of said previously stored portion of said first resolution map.
13 . The method of claim 1 , wherein step d) includes resolving said first resolution map into a second and subsequently higher resolution when there is sufficient correspondence between a received response of a subsequent ground penetrating radar transmission of said additional ground penetrating radar data and location data and a previous received response for any said location data.
14 . The method of claim 13 , wherein at least some of said paths of travel of each iteration of carrying out steps a) and b) are in arbitrary directions relative to one another; and
said first resolution map is updated to a second higher resolution where said arbitrary directions of said paths of travel overlap.
15 . The method of claim 1 , wherein said first resolution map is a series of determined electromagnetic propagation velocity values for each resolved position of a plurality of resolved positions within said first resolution map.
16 . The method of claim 1 , wherein each iteration of carrying out steps a) and b) causes a reduced pixelation of and an increased resolution of at least some of said first resolution map.
17 . The method of claim 1 , wherein step a) of receiving ground penetrating radar data corresponding to a path of travel of a device across a surface further comprises receiving ground penetrating radar data corresponding to a path of travel of a device across a surface according to a predetermined scanning pattern designed to systematically cover a geographic area.
18 . A method of generating a map based on ground penetrating radar (GPR) scans, comprising steps of:
a) receiving ground penetrating radar data corresponding to a path of travel of a device across a surface;
b) receiving location data corresponding to said path of travel of said device across said surface;
c) generating a first resolution map based on steps a) and b);
d) iteratively carrying out steps a) and b) and updating said first resolution map based on additional ground penetrating radar data and location data received after iteratively carrying out said steps a) and b); wherein:
when said location data and said ground penetrating radar data correspond to each other above a pre-defined threshold value for different iterations of said carrying out said steps a) and b), said first resolution map is updated to a second higher resolution at locations where said location data and said ground penetrating radar data optimally correspond to each other; and
said paths of travel of each iteration of carrying out steps a) and b) is non-identical but overlapping at least in part, when updating to said second higher resolution.
19 . A method of generating a map based on ground penetrating radar (GPR) scans, comprising steps of:
a) receiving ground penetrating radar data corresponding to a path of travel of a device across a surface;
b) receiving location data corresponding to said path of travel of said device across said surface;
c) generating a first resolution map based on steps a) and b);
d) moving to a new location and returning to a previous location;
e) iteratively carrying out steps a), b), and d) and updating said first resolution map based on additional ground penetrating radar data and location data received after iteratively carrying out said steps a), b), and d), wherein after every iteration said location data and said ground penetrating radar data are compared and when said location data and said ground penetrating radar data correspond to each other above a pre-defined threshold value said first resolution map is updated to a higher resolution at locations where said location data and said ground penetrating radar data correspond to each other, and wherein a confidence level of accuracy of a plurality of resolved positions of said first resolution map increases with each subsequent pass over each of said plurality of resolved positions, and upon said confidence level being above a pre-defined tolerance level, GPR data becomes the primary source for determining position to the exclusion of said location data.