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29 April 2008 Hand-held dual-sensor ALIS and its evaluation tests
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Since 2002, our research group at Tohoku University has developed a new hand-held land mine detection dual-sensor ALIS. ALIS is equipped with a metal detector and a GPR, and it has a sensor tracking system, which can record the GPR and Metal detector signal with its location. It makes possible to process the data afterwards, including migration. The migration processing drastically increases the quality of the image of the buried objects. ALIS evaluation test was conducted in Croatia in October 2007. Then after, we stared a half-year evaluation test of ALIS in QC test in Croatia in December 2007. This test will be conducted in various soil and environmental conditions in Croatia.
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Motoyuki Sato and Kazunori Takahashi "Hand-held dual-sensor ALIS and its evaluation tests", Proc. SPIE 6953, Detection and Sensing of Mines, Explosive Objects, and Obscured Targets XIII, 695311 (29 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.777236
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KEYWORDS
Alternate lighting of surfaces

Sensors

General packet radio service

Metals

Land mines

Image sensors

Data acquisition

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