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Humanitarian demining mine detection and sensors
2011 IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics, 2011The objectives of developing landmine detection technology are to achieve a high probability of detection rate while maintaining a low probability of false alarms. However, the probability of a false alarm rate is directly proportional to the time and cost of demining.
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Priority Settings for Humanitarian Demining
2004The presentation describes a DSS (Decision Support Systems) aimed at determining the objective priorities for mine removal on mine affected areas. The DSS is based on a combination of GIS analysis and a multicriteria method. Furthermore, the model incorporates the views of all interested parties, i.e.
Mladineo, Nenad, Knezić, Snježana
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NDT - Strategy for Humanitarian Demining
2003Humanitarian demining can be efficient only if it is considered on an international level from political, technological and financial point of view. Upon analysis of the situation it is evident that activities have to be strengthened and accelerated. According to UN statistics, 1250 years are needed and app.
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Current status of humanitarian demining normisation
2005From diverse aspects the humanitarian demining has been characterised as a rather inefficient process. As it is the only process transforming mine affected regions into regions safe for population, that characterisations motivated R&D aiming to rise the humanitarian demining efficiency. It is of extreme importance to assure high quality personnel, with
Stepanić, Josip, Krstelj, Vjera
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