The safe, reliable, and efficient detection and subsequent removal of buried landmines or other unexploded ordnance (UXO) still remains a challenge. According to Landmine Monitor (2015), almost 60 states suffer the threat of antipersonnel mine contamination, while the total extent of contaminated areas is likely to be thousands of square kilometers and the total number of threat objects may be well over 100 million. In contrast, total annual clearing rates are in the order of about 230,000 landmines and about 200 km2 for the year of 2014, as the number of new contaminations continues to grow. Although non-technical surveillance for the identification of contamination improves slowly, more progress is needed in the basic detection of UXO. Al...
Antipersonnel landmines have been indiscriminately used since World War II, and their longterm persi...
The UN states that around 80-110 million landmines are laid throughout the world. Landmines can rema...
Many countries in the world are contaminated with landmines. Several thousand casualties occur every...
The safe, reliable, and efficient detection and subsequent removal of buried landmines or other unex...
The motivation for landmine and UXO detection is introduced. A modern radar approach using multi-sta...
At present many million anti-personnel mines are polluting our environment in many countries. They c...
For a humanitarian landmine detection system to be of practical value it has to meet the following ...
The objectives of developing landmine detection technology are to achieve a high probability of dete...
Detecting and clearing legacy landmines using human force or animals is tremendously risky and labou...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a suitable tool for detection of landmines and unexploded ordnance...
Landmines and unexploded ordinance (UXO) are laid during a conflict against enemy forces. However, t...
Landmines and unexploded ordinance (UXO) are laid during a conflict against enemy forces. However, t...
The readers of the popular press need little introduction to the worldwide scourge presented by land...
The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has developed radar and imaging technologies with ...
The problem of landmine detection has been studied for decades. Mine detection systems have typicall...
Antipersonnel landmines have been indiscriminately used since World War II, and their longterm persi...
The UN states that around 80-110 million landmines are laid throughout the world. Landmines can rema...
Many countries in the world are contaminated with landmines. Several thousand casualties occur every...
The safe, reliable, and efficient detection and subsequent removal of buried landmines or other unex...
The motivation for landmine and UXO detection is introduced. A modern radar approach using multi-sta...
At present many million anti-personnel mines are polluting our environment in many countries. They c...
For a humanitarian landmine detection system to be of practical value it has to meet the following ...
The objectives of developing landmine detection technology are to achieve a high probability of dete...
Detecting and clearing legacy landmines using human force or animals is tremendously risky and labou...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a suitable tool for detection of landmines and unexploded ordnance...
Landmines and unexploded ordinance (UXO) are laid during a conflict against enemy forces. However, t...
Landmines and unexploded ordinance (UXO) are laid during a conflict against enemy forces. However, t...
The readers of the popular press need little introduction to the worldwide scourge presented by land...
The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has developed radar and imaging technologies with ...
The problem of landmine detection has been studied for decades. Mine detection systems have typicall...
Antipersonnel landmines have been indiscriminately used since World War II, and their longterm persi...
The UN states that around 80-110 million landmines are laid throughout the world. Landmines can rema...
Many countries in the world are contaminated with landmines. Several thousand casualties occur every...