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29 April 2010 Evaluation test of ALIS in Cambodia for humanitarian demining
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Abstract
ALIS is a hand-held dual sensor developed by Tohoku University, Japan since 2002. Dual sensor is a general name of sensor for humanitarian demining, which are equipped with metal detector and GPR. ALIS is only one hand-held dual sensor, which can record the sensor position with sensor signals. Therefore, the data can be processed after data acquisition, and can increase the imaging capability. ALIS has been tested in some mine affected courtiers including Afghanistan (2004), Egypt(2005), Croatia(2006-) and Cambodia(2007-). Mine fields at each country has different conditions and soil types. Therefore testes at the real mine fields are very important. ALIS has detected more than 30 AP-Mines in evaluation test in Cambodia held in 2009.
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Motoyuki Sato "Evaluation test of ALIS in Cambodia for humanitarian demining", Proc. SPIE 7664, Detection and Sensing of Mines, Explosive Objects, and Obscured Targets XV, 76641P (29 April 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.849393
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Alternate lighting of surfaces

General packet radio service

Metals

Mining

Data acquisition

Image sensors

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