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Preliminary results on multi offset GPR for imaging of landmines
2017
2017 9th International Workshop on Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar (IWAGPR)
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is widely recognised as an operationally useful sensor for mine detection as it can offer better detection performance than the ubiquitous metal detector in the presence of low-metal content mines. However, GPR has to overcome many potential sources of false alarm due to clutter and battlefield debris, which lower the efficiency of the sensor. This paper analyses a set of experimental data collected in a recent multi-offset GPR measurement campaign with inert
doi:10.1109/iwagpr.2017.7996090
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