There are more than 70 countries in the world that suffer from
the presence of landmines. Annually, between 15,000 and 20,000
people are killed or injured by these mines so there is a pressing
need for advances in technology to help to remove them.
Anti-personnel Landmine Detection for Humanitarian Demining
reports on state-of-the-art technologies developed during a
Japanese National Research Project which ran from 2002 2007. The
conventional, and often reliable, method of landmine detection is
to use a metal detector to pick up small amounts of metal within
the mine. Unfortunately, minefields are frequently strewn with
small metal fragments which can camouflage landmines greatly
hindering progress using this form of demining. The challenge,
then, is to develop practical detection systems that can
discriminate between anti-personnel (AP) landmines and randomly
scattered innocent metal fragments.
The results of research proposals from universities and
industrial sources adopted by the Japan Science and Technology
Agency are presented here. This book concentrates on various
aspects of three main approaches to AP mine detection:
enhancing and confirming the results of metal-detection scans
using ground penetrating radar (GPR);
using robot vehicles and manipulators to operate within
minefields remotely; and
methods of sensing the explosives within mines.
Basic results are presented in the fields of GPR, nuclear
quadrupole resonance, neutron thermal analysis and biosensors. The
integration of these methods for workable robot operation is
demonstrated.
The project was carried out in conjunction with mine action
centers in Croatia, Cambodia and Afghanistan and evaluation data
from field trials of the technologies are also reported.
The results presented by Professor Furuta and his colleagues
will be most useful to anyone who is involved in the use or
production of technical equipment associated with landmine removal.
In addition, academics researching advances in this field and those
working in remote sensing, mechatronics and robotics will find much
to interest them and a co-ordinated body of work with which to
expand their own studies.
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