Since its development in the early 1970s, scientists from an array of disciplines have found reason to utilize ground-penetrating radar to create radar images of the subsurface. The following article examines how GPR use in combination with standard metal detectors could aid workers in the field of demining
With the emergence of commercially available multisensor mine detection systems, the need for standa...
International audienceLow and non-metallic landmines are one of the most difficult subsurface target...
Antipersonnel landmines have been indiscriminately used since World War II, and their long-term pers...
Since its development in the early 1970s, scientists from an array of disciplines have found reason ...
Abstract only availableThroughout the twentieth century, landmines have been used to inhibit the mov...
This article examines the effects of four soil types on metal detector and GPR performance and propo...
Two years ago, the Croatian Mine Action Center–Center for Testing Development and Training Ltd. test...
As ordnance and landmine-detection technology advances, mine-action organizations across the world a...
The total detection reliability of a mine-searching system is governed by the following three elemen...
While a lot of improvement has been achieved with metal detectors in detection depth and ground reje...
This thesis presents an empirical study comparing the ability of multi-static and bi-static, handhel...
There is an international need for people within the humanitarian demining community (HDC) to be inf...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is widely recognised as an operationally useful sensor for mine detec...
Landmines and unexploded ordinance (UXO) are laid during a conflict against enemy forces. However, t...
This study explains how quadrupole resonance technology in mine-detection systems improves with use ...
With the emergence of commercially available multisensor mine detection systems, the need for standa...
International audienceLow and non-metallic landmines are one of the most difficult subsurface target...
Antipersonnel landmines have been indiscriminately used since World War II, and their long-term pers...
Since its development in the early 1970s, scientists from an array of disciplines have found reason ...
Abstract only availableThroughout the twentieth century, landmines have been used to inhibit the mov...
This article examines the effects of four soil types on metal detector and GPR performance and propo...
Two years ago, the Croatian Mine Action Center–Center for Testing Development and Training Ltd. test...
As ordnance and landmine-detection technology advances, mine-action organizations across the world a...
The total detection reliability of a mine-searching system is governed by the following three elemen...
While a lot of improvement has been achieved with metal detectors in detection depth and ground reje...
This thesis presents an empirical study comparing the ability of multi-static and bi-static, handhel...
There is an international need for people within the humanitarian demining community (HDC) to be inf...
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is widely recognised as an operationally useful sensor for mine detec...
Landmines and unexploded ordinance (UXO) are laid during a conflict against enemy forces. However, t...
This study explains how quadrupole resonance technology in mine-detection systems improves with use ...
With the emergence of commercially available multisensor mine detection systems, the need for standa...
International audienceLow and non-metallic landmines are one of the most difficult subsurface target...
Antipersonnel landmines have been indiscriminately used since World War II, and their long-term pers...