The active thermal non-destructive testing and evaluation technique plays a vital role in health monitoring of various solid
materials. Present manuscript demonstrates the applicability of pulse compression favorable Digitized version of linear
Frequency Modulated Thermal Wave Imaging (DFMTWI) approach to identify faws having diferent geometrical shapes
in a Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) sample. A novel Thermal Image Correlation (TIC) data-processing approach
is proposed to obtain the isothermal patterns from the reconstructed pulse compressed data through matched flter scheme
to identify sub-surface anomalies. The detection capabilities of the presented approach are compared on various adopted
data processing approaches.