Title :
Remote Minefield Detection System (REMIDS): a UK programme for airborne minefield detection
Author :
Poulter, Mark A. ; Tee, Howard S.
Author_Institution :
Defence Evaluation & Res. Agency, Chertsey, UK
Abstract :
The UK Remote Minefield Detection System (REMIDS) Technology Demonstration Programme (TDP) is nearing the end of a five year programme that has developed emerging remote sensing technologies into an integrated system to demonstrate a capability for the reliable detection of minefields and mined areas from an airborne platform. The multi-sensor system demonstrator is being managed by DERA on behalf of the UK MoD. A novel Ultra Wide Band Synthetic Aperture Radar (UWB SAR) and a full Stokes Vector Time-parallel Polarimetric IR camera (IRPC) have been developed and a commercial VIS-NIR hyperspectral sensor is being considered for inclusion in the final system trials. While the UWB SAR is the lead sensor, with a capability for foliage penetration and target identification, confirmation and additional target discrimination is provided by polarimetric IR imaging to give a 24 hr capability. A ground station processor, based on COTS systems, has been developed to fuse all sensor outputs in a decision level process through a variety of target detection and identification algorithms. Probabilistic analysis is used on the resulting outputs to define the extent of a minefield to the system operator. In this paper we report on the development of the REMIDS programme by DERA from inception through to sensor trials, providing an overview of the sensor technologies developed and a discussion of the preliminary results
Keywords :
airborne radar; cameras; infrared detectors; infrared imaging; military radar; object detection; polarimeters; radar detection; sensor fusion; synthetic aperture radar; weapons; IRPC; REMIDS; Remote Minefield Detection System; Stokes Vector Time-parallel Polarimetric IR camera; Technology Demonstration Programme; UWB SAR; Ultra Wide Band Synthetic Aperture Radar; VIS-NIR hyperspectral sensor; airborne minefield detection; airborne platform; decision level process; foliage penetration; ground station processor; multi-sensor system demonstrator; polarimetric IR imaging; probabilistic analysis; remote sensing technologies; sensor outputs; target discrimination; target identification; Hyperspectral imaging; Hyperspectral sensors; Image sensors; Infrared image sensors; Optical imaging; Radar detection; Remote sensing; Satellite ground stations; Synthetic aperture radar; Ultra wideband radar;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2001. IGARSS '01. IEEE 2001 International
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7031-7
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2001.976115