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3 May 2016 Roadside IED detection using subsurface imaging radar and rotary UAV
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Abstract
Modern improvised explosive device (IED) and mine detection sensors using microwave technology are based on ground penetrating radar operated by a ground vehicle. Vehicle size, road conditions, and obstacles along the troop marching direction limit operation of such sensors. This paper presents a new conceptual design using a rotary unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to carry subsurface imaging radar for roadside IED detection. We have built a UAV flight simulator with the subsurface imaging radar running in a laboratory environment and tested it with non-metallic and metallic IED-like targets. From the initial lab results, we can detect the IED-like target 10-cm below road surface while carried by a UAV platform. One of the challenges is to design the radar and antenna system for a very small payload (less than 3 lb). The motion compensation algorithm is also critical to the imaging quality. In this paper, we also demonstrated the algorithm simulation and experimental imaging results with different IED target materials, sizes, and clutters.
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Yexian Qin, Jones O. Twumasi, Viet Q. Le, Yu-Jiun Ren, C. P. Lai, and Tzuyang Yu "Roadside IED detection using subsurface imaging radar and rotary UAV", Proc. SPIE 9823, Detection and Sensing of Mines, Explosive Objects, and Obscured Targets XXI, 982317 (3 May 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2223445
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KEYWORDS
Improvised explosive devices

Radar

Unmanned aerial vehicles

Synthetic aperture radar

Radar imaging

Antennas

Imaging systems

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