Experiments on mine detection with short range ground-based sensors (GPR, dynamic and static IR imaging, US re ectometry) are reviewed. The emphasis is on the processing and pattern recognition algorithms, although these cannot be discussed without taking into account some of the physical principles of the sensors and data acquisition circumstances. The paper proposes some original approaches, which have primarily been evaluated in controlled test conditions. Further re nement and redesign are needed before going to real life situations.
Van Kempen, L, Katartzis, A, Pizurica, V, Cornelis, J & Sahli, H 1999, Digital Signal/Image Processing for Mine Detection. Part2: Ground Based Approach. in MINE '99, Euroconference on Sensor systems and signal processing techniques applied to the detection of mines and unexploded ordnance; University of Firenze, Firenze, Italy; October 1-3, 1999.. Euroconference on: Sensor Systems and Signal Processing Techniques Applied to the Detection of Mines and Unexploded Ordnance (MINE 99), pp. 54 - 59, University of Firenze, Firenze, Italy., pp. 54-59.
Van Kempen, L., Katartzis, A., Pizurica, V., Cornelis, J., & Sahli, H. (1999). Digital Signal/Image Processing for Mine Detection. Part2: Ground Based Approach. In MINE '99, Euroconference on Sensor systems and signal processing techniques applied to the detection of mines and unexploded ordnance; University of Firenze, Firenze, Italy; October 1-3, 1999. (pp. 54-59). Euroconference on: Sensor Systems and Signal Processing Techniques Applied to the Detection of Mines and Unexploded Ordnance (MINE 99), pp. 54 - 59, University of Firenze, Firenze, Italy..
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abstract = "Experiments on mine detection with short range ground-based sensors (GPR, dynamic and static IR imaging, US re ectometry) are reviewed. The emphasis is on the processing and pattern recognition algorithms, although these cannot be discussed without taking into account some of the physical principles of the sensors and data acquisition circumstances. The paper proposes some original approaches, which have primarily been evaluated in controlled test conditions. Further re nement and redesign are needed before going to real life situations. ",
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