2013
DOI: 10.1117/12.2018026
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Millimeter-wave detection of landmines

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“…Furthermore, as radiation is involved, its acceptance is limited. The millimeter-wave radar (MMWR) approach is dependent on the concept that the soil has low reflectivity and high emissivity at certain frequencies, while metals have the opposite characteristics [27,28]. Active MMWR employs a source of excitation, but MMWR relies purely on the temperature of the environment.…”
Section: Land Mine Detection Using Electromagneticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, as radiation is involved, its acceptance is limited. The millimeter-wave radar (MMWR) approach is dependent on the concept that the soil has low reflectivity and high emissivity at certain frequencies, while metals have the opposite characteristics [27,28]. Active MMWR employs a source of excitation, but MMWR relies purely on the temperature of the environment.…”
Section: Land Mine Detection Using Electromagneticsmentioning
confidence: 99%