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11 September 2003 Model-based landmine detection algorithms for acoustic/seismic data
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Abstract
Acoustic-Seismic methods for landmine detection are under intensive investigation. Data collected by the University of Mississippi have by processed by a variety of investigators with excellent results in many cases. Increases in performance are sought based on an understanding of the physical principles leading to the differences between the vibrational velocities of soil over buried landmines and over locations not above landmines. Donskoy suggested modeling the physical system using damped harmonic oscillators. This model suggests a use of magnitude and phase information in image processing algorithms for detecting. In this paper, some methods for incorporating magnitude and phase into image processing algorithms are described and demonstrated. Previous algorithms relied on magnitude only. Increased performance is achieved by incorporating phase into the algorithms.
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Tsaipei Wang, James M. Keller, Paul D. Gader, Gerhard X. Ritter, Ali Koksal Hocaoglu, and Mark S. Schmalz "Model-based landmine detection algorithms for acoustic/seismic data", Proc. SPIE 5089, Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets VIII, (11 September 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.488731
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KEYWORDS
Mining

Land mines

Acoustics

Data modeling

Detection and tracking algorithms

Image processing

Oscillators

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