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"Mine Action: The Research Experience of the Royal Military Academy of Belgium" by Charles Beumier, et al.

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"Mine Action: The Research Experience of the Royal Military Academy of Belgium" by Charles Beumier, et al.

"Mine Action: The Research Experience of the Royal Military Academy of Belgium" by Charles Beumier, Damien Closson, Vinciane Lacroix, Nada Milisavljevic and Yann Yvinec
ITexLi | 2017 | ISBN: 9535133047 9535133039 9789535133032 9789535133049 | 280 pages | PDF | 76 MB

This volume is dedicated to research activities on mine action. The purpose is to put the research of the Royal Military Academy (RMA) in mine action. The book describes the research activities of the RMA on remote sensing applied to mine action.

Every day, civilians in dozens of countries around the world are injured and killed by landmines and other lethal leftovers of conflict, years after hostilities of war have ended. Once planted, a mine will never be able to tell the difference between a military and civilian footstep, and a bomblet will continue to attract children and metal dealers. In order to put an end to the suffering and casualties caused by antipersonnel mines, the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction (the Ottawa Convention or Mine Ban Treaty), was adopted in 1997. Further, in order to prevent suffering and casualties caused by cluster munitions at the time of their use, the Convention on the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Cluster Munitions (the Oslo Convention), was adopted in 2008. In 1996, the Royal Military Academy (RMA) opted for the implementation of mine action technological projects funded by the Belgian Ministry of Defense and the Belgian State Secretariat for Development Cooperation. It further decided to set up a close collaboration with other Belgian universities, which started organizing their own research activities on mine action. Later, other funding sources were granted to RMA by the Belgian Science Policy, the European Commission, and the European Committee for Standardization.
At a more politico-administrative level, RMA participates in the States Parties Meetings of the Mine Ban Treaty, and in this context, Prof. Acheroy created an expert group on mine action technologies with representatives of different organizations and countries, aiming at informing the States Parties of the Mine Ban Treaty about the evolution of the mine action technologies. Further, Prof. Y. Baudoin created working groups dedicated to robotics in mine action within international organization. This book reports research activities achieved by the RMA.

Contents
1 Research at RMA in the Evolving Context of Mine Action
2 Positioning System for a Hand-Held Mine Detector
3 Ground‐Penetrating Radar for Close‐in Mine Detection
4 Data Fusion for Close‐Range Detection
5 Remote Sensing for Non‐Technical Survey
6 InSAR Coherence and Intensity Changes Detection
7 PARADIS: Information Management for Mine Action
8 Assessing the Performance of Personal Protective Equipment1
9 Unmanned Ground and Aerial Robots Supporting Mine Action Activities
10 Testing and Evaluating Results of Research in Mine Action
11 The Special Case of Sea Mines
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