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11 September 2003 Processing of GPR data from NIITEK landmine detection system
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In this paper, a signal processing approach for wide-bandwidth ground-penetrating-radar imagery from Non-Intrusive Inspection Technology, Incorporated (NIITEK) vehicle-mounted landmine detection sensor is investigated. The approach consists of a sequence of processing steps, which include signal filtering, image enhancement and detection. Filtering strategies before detection aid in image visualization by reducing ground bounce, systematic effects and redundant signals. Post-filter image processing helps by enhancing landmine signatures in the NIITEK radar imagery. Study results from applying this signal processing approach are presented for test minefield lane data, which were collected during 2002 from an Army test site.
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Justin J. Legarsky, J. Thomas Broach, and Steven S. Bishop "Processing of GPR data from NIITEK landmine detection system", Proc. SPIE 5089, Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets VIII, (11 September 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.497133
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KEYWORDS
Land mines

Mining

General packet radio service

Image processing

Signal processing

Filtering (signal processing)

Image filtering

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