2004
DOI: 10.1029/2003rs002954
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Phase signatures in acoustic‐seismic land mine detection

Abstract: [1] The utility of acoustic-to-seismic coupling systems for land mine detection has been clearly established with potential as either a primary or confirmation sensor system. They can detect very low metal content mines that are difficult for ground-penetrating radar detection. For most applications, only the magnitude of the surface velocity is used to construct recognition algorithms. Recently, we introduced phase-based features in the classification scheme, significantly lowering false alarm rates at given … Show more

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“…Typically found, as the basis for a detector, is a laser Doppler vibrometer or radar system monitoring the ground surface velocity. Several papers by Wang, et al [10][11][12][13] have looked at signal and image processing techniques to classify subsurface targets from surface velocity measurements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typically found, as the basis for a detector, is a laser Doppler vibrometer or radar system monitoring the ground surface velocity. Several papers by Wang, et al [10][11][12][13] have looked at signal and image processing techniques to classify subsurface targets from surface velocity measurements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%