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CCD camera and IGPS tracking of geophysical sensors for visualization of buried explosive devices

High-resolution Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) images of the ground surface and shallow subsurface are needed in order to detect and identify small buried explosive materials such as Anti-Personnel (AP) landmines. A key requirement to produce sharp visualizations is centimetre-precise sensor positio...

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Main Authors: Sato, Motoyuki, Gaber, Ahmed, Yokota, Yuya, Grasmueck, Mark, Marchesini, Pierpaolo
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:High-resolution Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) images of the ground surface and shallow subsurface are needed in order to detect and identify small buried explosive materials such as Anti-Personnel (AP) landmines. A key requirement to produce sharp visualizations is centimetre-precise sensor positioning with real-time imaging results. We are pursuing two complementary approaches to accomplish this task: 1) Sensor tracking with a CCD camera, 2) and large work volume Indoor GPS. In outdoor field tests both methods have successfully imaged small landmine targets, which has a plastic body of less than 10cm diameter.
DOI:10.1109/IPIN.2010.5647217