SICE Forum (Session 7,2022)】 GPR for landmine detection and applications in mine affected courtiers

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The "SICE Forum" organized by the School of Information and Communication Engineering (SICE) has invited Prof.Sato MotoyukiofTohoku University, Japan,to deliver an academic webinar. Below are the details for the event, and interested students and faculty members are welcome to attend.

Topic: GPR for landmine detection and applications in mine affected courtiers

Speaker:Sato Motoyuki (Professor, IEEE Fellow, Tohoku University, Japan)

Time:14:40 (Monday), December 5, 2022

Venue: Online platform: Tencent Meeting

Conference links:

https://meeting.tencent.com/dm/tx1GtaEcIBsF

Host: Professor Guolong Cui

Introduction:

ALIS (Advanced Land Mine Imaging System) is a dual sensor, which combines EMI sensor and GPR. Tohoku University has started the development of ALIS in 2002, and after tests in Cambodian land mine fields, ALIS is now ready to be deployed in mine affected countries. ALIS is equipped with SAR signal processing to obtain clear 3D image of buried mines. In this paper, we introduce the technical performances of ALIS, and then reports the recent activities of ALIS in Cambodia, Colombian and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Speakers’ profiles:

Motoyuki Sato received the B.E., M.E degrees, and Dr. Eng. degree in information engineering from Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan, in 1980, 1982 and 1985, respectively. Since 1997 he is a professor at Tohoku University and a distinguished professor of Tohoku University 2007-2011, the director of Center for Northeast Asian Studies, Tohoku University 2009-2013.His current interests include transient electromagnetics and antennas, radar polarimetry, ground penetrating radar (GPR), borehole radar, electromagnetic induction sensing, GB-SAR and MIMO radar systems. He developed GPR sensors ALIS for humanitarian demining, and they are used in mine affected countries including Cambodia and Colombia.

He was a visiting Professor at Jilin University, China, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, and Mongolian University of Science and Technology.

He served the technical chair of GPR1996 in Sendai and the general chair of IGARSS2011 Sendai-Vancouver.

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