DocumentCode :
3479474
Title :
Assessment of an Active Electromagnetic Sensor for Hunting Buried Naval Mines, Part II
Author :
Carroll, P.J. ; Wynn, W.M. ; Purpura, J.W.
Author_Institution :
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City, FL
fYear :
2006
fDate :
18-21 Sept. 2006
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
8
Abstract :
The US Navy is investigating the use of broadband electromagnetic (EM) sensors as a candidate technology for its Buried Minehunting (BMH) sensor suite. New Navy tactics are being pursued, where short-range sensors are incorporated into reacquisition minehunting systems for short-range classification. The current approach includes study of use of active EM sensors that employ multi-frequency sources for target illumination which can provide valuable multi-spectral discrimination for the classification of buried naval mines. In 2004, the Navy evaluated the detection/classification performance of a Geophex, Ltd. GEM3 sensor by performing underwater tests versus selected ideal targets and simulated mine targets. Test results demonstrated that GEM3 can detect metallic ordnance buried in the ground and under the sea bottom at short ranges. GEM3 tests demonstrated that electromagnetic induction spectroscopy (EMIS) techniques could be used to measure the spectral "fingerprint" of a target, which assists in target identification. FY04 GEM3 tests also showed that the active EM detection range must be increased if these sensors are to be a useful identification sensor in an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) reacquisition system. In this paper, we report results measuring the performance of a new Geophex active EM sensor that employs new coil configurations designed to extend the detection range and increase background noise rejection. The new coil configuration which contains multiple active EM sensors is designed at a comparable size with the 12 frac34" AUVs that the BMH program is developing for its reacquisition minehunting systems. Results from rail experiments with the new sensor operating on land are described
Keywords :
buried object detection; electromagnetic devices; electromagnetic induction; image classification; military equipment; remotely operated vehicles; underwater vehicles; weapons; AUV reacquisition system; BMH sensor suite; Buried Minehunting sensor suite; EM sensors; EMIS techniques; FY04 GEM3 tests; GEM3 sensor; Geophex detection/classification performance; US Navy; active EM detection range; active electromagnetic sensor; autonomous underwater vehicle; background noise rejection; broadband electromagnetic sensors; buried naval mine classification; buried naval mine hunting; candidate technology; coil configurations; electromagnetic induction spectroscopy; ideal target selected; metallic ordnance detection; multi-frequency sources; multi-spectral discrimination; reacquisition minehunting systems; short-range classification; short-range sensors; target identification sensor; target spectral fingerprint; underwater tests; Coils; Electromagnetic induction; Electromagnetic interference; Electromagnetic measurements; Lighting; Performance evaluation; Sea measurements; Sensor systems; Spectroscopy; Testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2006
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0114-3
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0115-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2006.307088
Filename :
4098887
Link To Document :
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