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6 July 2000 Multimode subsurface sensing and imaging for land mine detection
Carey M. Rappaport, Michael B. Silevitch, Stephen W. McKnight, Charles A. DiMarzio, Eric L. Miller, Harold R. Raemer
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Northeastern University is heading one of three teams involved in five year, 5,000,000 dollar Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative programs in demining, supported by the Army Research Office. The Northeastern effort involves a team of six other universities and small businesses and integrates electromagnetic, acoustic, and optical sensing modalities. We are designing sensors to measure many of the physical characteristics of the ground with and without mines, and developing carefully-tailored signal processing algorithms that specifically take the sensor and the physics into account.
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Carey M. Rappaport, Michael B. Silevitch, Stephen W. McKnight, Charles A. DiMarzio, Eric L. Miller, and Harold R. Raemer "Multimode subsurface sensing and imaging for land mine detection", Proc. SPIE 4129, Subsurface Sensing Technologies and Applications II, (6 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.390607
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KEYWORDS
Land mines

Mining

Sensors

Acoustics

Electromagnetism

Metals

Target detection

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