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Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing, Vol 11, Iss 20, p 2355 (2019)
The detection and classification of subsurface improvised explosive devices (IEDs) remains one of the most pressing military and civilian problems worldwide. These IEDs are often intentionally made with either very small metallic parts or less-conduc
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4874dbc910ea436f9846d8ab7f49b9e1
Publikováno v:
Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2021.
Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing; Volume 11; Issue 20; Pages: 2355
Remote Sensing, Vol 11, Iss 20, p 2355 (2019)
Remote Sensing, Vol 11, Iss 20, p 2355 (2019)
The detection and classification of subsurface improvised explosive devices (IEDs) remains one of the most pressing military and civilian problems worldwide. These IEDs are often intentionally made with either very small metallic parts or less-conduc
Publikováno v:
Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2019.
We present data showing the impact of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) propeller motors electrical noise on the acquisition of electromagnetic induction (EMI) signals. Multiple motor speeds and standoff distances are evaluated. Results indicate an optim
Autor:
Danney R. Glaser, Guy Jutras, Benjamin E. Barrowes, Kevin O'Neill, Mikheil Prishvin, Fridon Shubitidze
Publikováno v:
Detection and Sensing of Mines, Explosive Objects, and Obscured Targets XXIV.
High-frequency electromagnetic induction (HFEMI) extends the established EMI frequency range above 100 kHz to perhaps 20 MHz. In this higher frequency range, less-conductive targets display heretofore unseen responses in their inphase and quadrature
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Detection and Sensing of Mines, Explosive Objects, and Obscured Targets XXIII.
Thin wires are a critical component of many types of improvised explosive devices. Short wires with lengths on the order of 30 cm to a few meters are difficult to detect using electromagnetic induction metal detectors due to the induction currents ha