SBIR-STTR Award

Enhanced Hand-held Electromagnetic Induction Sensor for Landmine Detection
Award last edited on: 4/24/2007

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Army
Total Award Amount
$838,653
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
A99-126
Principal Investigator
Thomas H Bell

Company Information

AETC Inc

8910 University Center Lane Suite 900
San Diego, CA 92122
   (858) 450-1211
   contact.aetc@sd.aetc.com
   www.aetc.com
Location: Multiple
Congr. District: 52
County: San Diego

Phase I

Contract Number: DAAD19-00-C-0066
Start Date: 8/2/2001    Completed: 11/30/2000
Phase I year
2000
Phase I Amount
$117,837
Currently available handheld mine detectors are effective in detecting metal mines and pieces of metal used in the firing mechanisms of non-metallic mines. However, these detectors can have a very high false alarm rate due to an inability to discriminate targets, particularly the types and shapes of small metal-firing mechanism parts, and they are not effective at localizing small metallic targets within their electromagnetic footprint. We are proposing innovative enhancements to the technology embodied in the Army standard mine detecting unit AN/PSS-12 that will lead in subsequent SBIR phases to the development of an affordable device that can precisely locate and discriminate between mines and clutter.

Benefits:
This capability could shorten the time and risks involved in humanitarian demining operations

Phase II

Contract Number: DAAD19-01-C-0012
Start Date: 1/22/2001    Completed: 1/21/2003
Phase II year
2001
Phase II Amount
$720,816
Currently available handheld mine detectors are effective in detecting metal mines and pieces of metal used in the firing mechanisms of non-metallic mines. However, these detectors can have a very high false alarm rate due to an inability to discriminate targets, particularly the types and shapes of small metal-firing mechanism parts, and they are not effective at localizing small metallic targets within their electromagnetic footprint. We are proposing innovative enhancements to the technology embodied in the Army standard mine detecting unit AN/PSS-12 that will lead the development of an affordable device that can precisely locate and discriminate between mines and clutter. The Phase I research has demonstrated the feasibility of the basic concept. In Phase II we will develop and test a prototype sensor.

Keywords:
Landmine Detection; Electromagnetic Induction, Magnetic Induction, Metal Detector