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It is evident that IEDs and anti-personnel mines pose a critical military and humanitarian threat but it is equally clear that today's detection methods are far from perfect. Robots and remote-controlled vehicles contribute to countering these threats but have had little real impact on humanitarian demining.
Aug 23, 2011 · This shows that mines and IEDs pose a major military and humanitarian threat but existing detection methods, including robots, suffer from many ...
Purpose – This paper aims to examine the present‐day use of, and future prospects for, robots for detecting mines and improvised explosive devices (IEDs), ...
Detecting mines and IEDs: what are the prospects for robots? Bogue, Robert ... Detecting mines and improvised explosive devices (IEDs, Figure 1 [Figure omitted.
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Apr 22, 2024 · Robotics for demining faces the challenge of clearing explosive remnants, including threats like landmines and improvised explosive devices ( ...
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Apr 22, 2024 · Bogue, “Detecting mines and IEDs: what are the prospects for robots ... “DYLEMA: Using walking robots for landmine detection and loca- tion ...
This paper presents a pioneering study in the application of real-time surface landmine detection using a combination of robotics and deep learning.
Bogue R.: Detecting mines and IEDs: what are the prospects for robots. The International Journal of Robotics. Research and Application. Vol. 38 Issue: 5, pp ...
Based on the type of terrain being scanned and the anticipated types of land mines (landmines,. UXOs, and IEDs), operators can select the appropriate sensor.