"easyMine" – realistic and systematic mine detection simulation tooltion

Mine detection is to date mainly performed with metal detectors, although new methods for UXO detection are explored worldwide. The main problem for the mine detection to date is, that there exist some ideas of which sensor combinations could yield a high score, but until now there is no systematic...

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Main Authors: U. Böttger, K. Beier, B. Biering, C. Müller, M. Peichl, W. Spyra
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Copernicus Publications 2004-01-01
Series:Advances in Radio Science
Online Access:http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/2/237/2004/ars-2-237-2004.pdf
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spelling doaj-1084f057d61d47cfbb22f12fa4df634f2020-11-24T21:06:43ZdeuCopernicus PublicationsAdvances in Radio Science 1684-99651684-99732004-01-012237239"easyMine" – realistic and systematic mine detection simulation tooltionU. BöttgerK. BeierB. BieringC. MüllerM. PeichlW. SpyraMine detection is to date mainly performed with metal detectors, although new methods for UXO detection are explored worldwide. The main problem for the mine detection to date is, that there exist some ideas of which sensor combinations could yield a high score, but until now there is no systematic analysis of mine detection methods together with realistic environmental conditions to conclude on a physically and technically optimized sensor combination. This gap will be removed by a project “easyMine" (Realistic and systematic Mine Detection Simulation Tool) which will result in a simulation tool for optimizing land mine detection in a realistic mine field. The project idea for this software tool is presented, that will simulate the closed chain of mine detection, including the mine in its natural environment, the sensor, the evaluation and application of the measurements by an user. The tool will be modularly designed. Each chain link will be an independent, exchangeable sub- module and will describe a stand alone part of the whole mine detection procedure. The advantage of the tool will be the evaluation of very different kinds of sensor combinations in relation of their real potential for mine detection. Three detection methods (metal detector, GPR and imaging IR-radiometry) will be explained to be introduced into the easyMine software tool in a first step. An actual example for land mine detection problem will be presented and approaches for solutions with easyMine will be shown.http://www.adv-radio-sci.net/2/237/2004/ars-2-237-2004.pdf
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"easyMine" – realistic and systematic mine detection simulation tooltion
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title "easyMine" – realistic and systematic mine detection simulation tooltion
title_short "easyMine" – realistic and systematic mine detection simulation tooltion
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description Mine detection is to date mainly performed with metal detectors, although new methods for UXO detection are explored worldwide. The main problem for the mine detection to date is, that there exist some ideas of which sensor combinations could yield a high score, but until now there is no systematic analysis of mine detection methods together with realistic environmental conditions to conclude on a physically and technically optimized sensor combination. This gap will be removed by a project “easyMine" (Realistic and systematic Mine Detection Simulation Tool) which will result in a simulation tool for optimizing land mine detection in a realistic mine field. The project idea for this software tool is presented, that will simulate the closed chain of mine detection, including the mine in its natural environment, the sensor, the evaluation and application of the measurements by an user. The tool will be modularly designed. Each chain link will be an independent, exchangeable sub- module and will describe a stand alone part of the whole mine detection procedure. The advantage of the tool will be the evaluation of very different kinds of sensor combinations in relation of their real potential for mine detection. Three detection methods (metal detector, GPR and imaging IR-radiometry) will be explained to be introduced into the easyMine software tool in a first step. An actual example for land mine detection problem will be presented and approaches for solutions with easyMine will be shown.
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