Presentation 2007-10-25
GPR for Humanitarian Demining
Motoyuki SATO,
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Abstract(in English) We are developing innovative sensor systems for humanitarian demining. A hand held dual sensor, which is a combination of GPR sensor and metal detector has been developed by Tohoku University. ALIS uses metal detector as a primary sensor, and then use GPR for confirmation. With a wide frequency (1GHz-6GHz) operation of the system and sophisticated signal processing, it can image buried landmine under strong clutter conditions. We have evaluated the ALIS system in some mine affected courtiers including Afghanistan, Croatia and Cambodia. ALIS evaluation test was conducted in Cambodia in 2006, where ALIS was operated by local deminers. They could show that ALIS can discriminate landmines and metal fragments.
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Keyword(in English) Humanitarian demiming / GPR / Cambodia / Image reconstruction / Signal processing / ALIS
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Conference Date 2007/10/18(1days)
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Title (in English) GPR for Humanitarian Demining
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Keyword(1) Humanitarian demiming
Keyword(2) GPR
Keyword(3) Cambodia
Keyword(4) Image reconstruction
Keyword(5) Signal processing
Keyword(6) ALIS
1st Author's Name Motoyuki SATO
1st Author's Affiliation Center for Northeast Asian Studies, Tohoku University()
Date 2007-10-25
Paper # SANE2007-64
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 277
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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