Robots Operating in Hazardous Environments 2017
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UAV for Landmine Detection Using SDR-Based GPR Technology

Abstract: This chapter presents an approach for explosive-landmine detection on-board an autonomous aerial drone. The chapter describes the design, implementation and integration of a ground penetrating radar (GPR) using a software defined radio (SDR) platform into the aerial drone. The chapter's goal is first to tackle in detail the development of a customdesigned lightweight GPR by approaching interplay between hardware and software radio on an SDR platform. The SDR-based GPR system results on a much lighter sensing d… Show more

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“…Drones offer logistical advantages for applications involving rugged, dangerous and/or inaccessible terrains, e.g. over water courses (Lane Jr, 2019;Edemsky et al, 2021), at sites contaminated with unexploded ordnance (Cerquera, Montaño and Mondragón, 2017;García-Fernández et al, 2020;Šipoš and Gleich, 2020) or over crevassed glacier fields (Mankoff et al, 2020). Even for practical terrains, an autonomous drone following a pre-programmed flight path (Hammack et al, 2020) improves efficiency by allowing surveyors to deploy other equipment (e.g., systems that require manual installation such as seismic and/or resistivity methods).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Drones offer logistical advantages for applications involving rugged, dangerous and/or inaccessible terrains, e.g. over water courses (Lane Jr, 2019;Edemsky et al, 2021), at sites contaminated with unexploded ordnance (Cerquera, Montaño and Mondragón, 2017;García-Fernández et al, 2020;Šipoš and Gleich, 2020) or over crevassed glacier fields (Mankoff et al, 2020). Even for practical terrains, an autonomous drone following a pre-programmed flight path (Hammack et al, 2020) improves efficiency by allowing surveyors to deploy other equipment (e.g., systems that require manual installation such as seismic and/or resistivity methods).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even for practical terrains, an autonomous drone following a pre-programmed flight path (Hammack et al, 2020) improves efficiency by allowing surveyors to deploy other equipment (e.g., systems that require manual installation such as seismic and/or resistivity methods). Although drone-based GPR surveys are subject to at least two sets of legislation, that regulate drone operations (e.g., Valentine, 2019) and GPR emissions (e.g., Ofcom, 2019), several recent studies have demonstrated advantages of the acquisition platform (Cerquera, Montaño and Mondragón, 2017;Chandra and Tanzi, 2018;Garcia-Fernandez et al, 2020;Edemsky et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a vast variety of applications for drone-mounted radar including archaeological investigations; detection of buried mines [1,2]; soil moisture mapping [3], snow, ice, and glacier measurements [4,5]; and mapping of civil infrastructure [6,7]. With regards to snow, one application is snow water equivalent (SWE) measurements, which is of great interest for the hydropower industry and other disciplines in need of meteorological data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the energy encounters a buried object or a boundary between materials having different dielectric permittivity, it may be reflected or refracted or scattered back to the surface. A receiving antenna can then record the variations in the return signal (Daniels 2004, Jol 2009, Cerquera 2017.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%