Title :
Wide swathe multi-channel GPR systems for mine detection
Author :
Daniels, D.J. ; Brooks, D. ; Dittmer, J. ; Mitchell, O. ; Hunt, N.
Author_Institution :
ERA Technol., UK
Abstract :
Many national and international programmes are underway to develop more effective detection and clearance system for buried mines. Results from the US national programmes on mine detection suggest that radar can outperform conventional metal detectors, which only respond to the metal content of a mine and hence are insensitive to minimum metal mines. Radar, and in particular ground penetrating radar, used in conjunction with other sensor arrays can result in a improved fused performance in terms of reduced false alarm rate. This paper reviews some key aspects of the performance of radar as a wide swathe sensor, in particular the system design, antenna characteristics, signal and image processing as well as detection performance. Examples of the radar images of mines and the factors that influence the image quality are presented. Current demonstrator radar systems can detect buried AT mines with some confidence, but the reliable detection of AP mines will require further development of antennas, clutter rejection algorithms and target detection methods.
Keywords :
ground penetrating radar; landmine detection; radar antennas; radar detection; radar imaging; radiowave propagation; soil; AP mines; AT mines; US national programmes; antenna characteristics; antennas; buried mines; clutter rejection algorithms; false alarm rate; ground penetrating radar; image processing; image quality; metal detectors; mine detection; propagation characteristics; radar detection performance; radar images; sensor arrays; signal processing; soil type; system design; target detection methods; wide swathe multichannel GPR systems; wide swathe sensor; Detectors; Ground penetrating radar; Image sensors; Radar antennas; Radar detection; Radar imaging; Radar signal processing; Sensor arrays; Sensor fusion; Sensor phenomena and characterization;
Conference_Titel :
RADAR 2002
Conference_Location :
Edinburgh, UK
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-750-0
DOI :
10.1109/RADAR.2002.1174684