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Urban underground pipelines mapping using ground penetrating radar

Jaw, S. W. and Hashim, Mazlan (2013) Urban underground pipelines mapping using ground penetrating radar. In: 8th International Symposium on Digital Earth, 2013.

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Abstract

Underground spaces are now being given attention to exploit for transportation, utilities, and public usage. The underground has become a spider's web of utility networks. Mapping of underground utility pipelines has become a challenging and difficult task. As such, mapping of underground utility pipelines is a "hit-and-miss" affair, and results in many catastrophic damages, particularly in urban areas. Therefore, this study was conducted to extract locational information of the urban underground utility pipeline using trenchless measuring tool, namely ground penetrating radar (GPR). The focus of this study was to conduct underground utility pipeline mapping for retrieval of geometry properties of the pipelines, using GPR. In doing this, a series of tests were first conducted at the preferred test site and real-life experiment, followed by modeling of field-based model using Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD). Results provide the locational information of underground utility pipelines associated with its mapping accuracy. Eventually, this locational information of the underground utility pipelines is beneficial to civil infrastructure management and maintenance which in the long term is time-saving and critically important for the development of metropolitan areas.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects:T Technology
Divisions:Chancellery
ID Code:39404
Deposited By: Liza Porijo
Deposited On:30 Jun 2014 08:04
Last Modified:10 Oct 2017 08:12

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