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The following image displays a data section with the low frequency WOW component present:
Compare these plots to the plots shown in the Dewow filter section below where WOW has
been removed with the DEWOW high pass filter.
Decaying transient is usually referred to as wow; sometimes it is referred to as system
saturation recovery. These terms are historical in nature because the response was often
caused by system response characteristics rather than being a ground induced response.
Dewow Filter
Since wow usually present in GPR data, it is a best practice to high pass (DEWOW) filter GPR
data.
DEWOW is a high pass filter optimized to pass the transmitted signal spectral peak for the
specific antenna center frequency with fidelity and suppress the low frequency wow in the data.
The wow is removed from the data by applying a running average filter on each trace. A window
with a width the same as that of one pulse width at the nominal frequency is set on the trace.
Summary of Contents for pulseEKKO
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