Title :
Advanced Signal Processing for Reduction of False Alarm Rate of Metal Detectors for Humanitarian Mine Clearance
Author :
Krueger, H. ; Ewald, H. ; Fechner, Th ; Bergeler, S.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Gen. Electr. Eng., Rostock Univ.
Abstract :
Today for clearing areas from landmines, beside dogs and searching needles, almost excluding metal detectors are used. Available metal detectors, specialised for mine clearance, are highly sensitive also on small metal parts. Nevertheless, they give no further information about the buried object (depth, size, shape, material). Besides, the high false alarm rate of the hand-held detectors makes the mine clearance a protracted and cost-intensive process. Reasons for the high false alarm rate (up to 1000 false alarms per mine) are "uncooperative" soils, harmless metallic objects like shell splinters, but also the low metal content in newer anti-personnel mines. In this paper a method is described which provides more information about the buried object by using image processing and signature classification, which works also in the presence of "uncooperative" soil. In many cases, there are only one or two different mines in a minefield. So it is possible to use a database with mine signatures for an automatic object classification in order to decrease the false alarm rate
Keywords :
feature extraction; image classification; image processing; landmine detection; magnetic sensors; advanced signal processing; automatic object classification; buried object; eddy current sensors; false alarm rate reduction; feature extraction; hand-held detectors; humanitarian mine clearance; image processing; metal detectors; mine signatures; signature classification; uncooperative soils; Buried object detection; Detectors; Dogs; Image databases; Image processing; Landmine detection; Needles; Shape; Signal processing; Soil; eddy current sensors; feature extraction and classification; imaging system; security;
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 2006. IMTC 2006. Proceedings of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Sorrento
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9359-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1091-5281
DOI :
10.1109/IMTC.2006.328607