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31 May 1996 Multisensor application for mines and minelike target detection in the operational environment
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Abstract
The US Army through the Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate, Countermine Division is presently undertaking the application of multisensor methodologies to the mine detection need in a clutter-filled operational environment. Significant capabilities are being revealed through the conduct of US Government sponsored testing activities. This paper will discuss the state of multi-sensor applications to the US Army's Vehicular Mounted Mine Detection program. The intent is to present the community with results of developmental testing for multisensor mine detection approaches and define future strategies for technology integration of the Vehicular Mounted Mine Detection Advanced Technology Demonstration program.
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Terilee Hanshaw "Multisensor application for mines and minelike target detection in the operational environment", Proc. SPIE 2765, Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets, (31 May 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.241227
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KEYWORDS
Land mines

Sensors

Mining

Target detection

Signal detection

General packet radio service

Metals

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