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20 June 1995 Detection of surface and buried mines with an UHF airborne SAR
Theodore O. Grosch, Check F. Lee, Eileen M. Adams, Chi Tran, Francois Koening, Kwok Tom, Roger S. Vickers
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Abstract
A small minefield was deployed in the desert near Yuma, Arizona in June of 1993. Radar data of this minefield was collected by ground-based and airborne radar sensors. The minefield consists of M-20 metal and M-80 plastic anti-armor mines and Valmara-69 antipersonnel mines. The mines were deployed on the surface and buried at three different depths. Images and analysis of the minefield, which are derived from data collected by the SRI FOLPEN II synthetic aperture radar, are presented here. The minefield was imaged over three bands from 100 to 500 MHz and at various depression angles with this radar sensor. The image analysis is compared to the modeling results of surface and buried mine-like objects. We also show the results of a new radio frequency interference (RFI) rejection algorithm and the image quality improvement we achieved.
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Theodore O. Grosch, Check F. Lee, Eileen M. Adams, Chi Tran, Francois Koening, Kwok Tom, and Roger S. Vickers "Detection of surface and buried mines with an UHF airborne SAR", Proc. SPIE 2496, Detection Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets, (20 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.211307
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KEYWORDS
Mining

Radar

Synthetic aperture radar

Land mines

Electromagnetic coupling

Sensors

Metals

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