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31 May 1996 Detection and identification of buried objects in shallow water
Gee-In Goo, Withlow W. L. Au
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Abstract
A variety of experimental results indicate that Dolphins possess a unique and highly sophisticated sonar system. In addition, this sonar system is highly adaptive in detecting, discriminating and recognizing objects in highly reverberating and noisy environments. This paper presents possibly a new technique for target detection and recognition using the G- Transform and a new approach based on Resonance and Resonant Scattering Theory. These results show that this approach and signal processing technique used with neural networks may be useful in detection and identification of buried mine and minelike targets.
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Gee-In Goo and Withlow W. L. Au "Detection and identification of buried objects in shallow water", Proc. SPIE 2765, Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets, (31 May 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.241223
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KEYWORDS
Signal processing

Target recognition

Scattering

Target detection

Biomimetics

Modulation

Neural networks

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