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12 July 2000 Methodologies and protocols for very shallow water mine countermeasures unmanned underwater vehicles
Robert A. Simmons, Richard J. Nagle
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Abstract
Central to the process of conducting mine countermeasures operations is the prosecution of underwater objects with sensors, and evaluation of the information that they provide decision-makers. This paper summarizes the methodologies, protocols, and challenges of mine countermeasures systems today, and how the same challenges affect the development of early generation unmanned underwater vehicles.
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Robert A. Simmons and Richard J. Nagle "Methodologies and protocols for very shallow water mine countermeasures unmanned underwater vehicles", Proc. SPIE 4039, Information Systems for Divers and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Operating in Very Shallow Water and Surf Zone Regions II, (12 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.391879
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Land mines

Mining

Environmental sensing

Acoustics

Naval mines

Image sensors

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