EMI Array for Cued UXO Discrimination. Demonstration Data Report, Former Camp San Luis Obispo, TEMADS Cued Survey
Abstract
As part of the ESTCP UXO Classification Study, Nova Research, Incorporated and SAIC conducted a cued discrimination survey within the 11.8 acre demonstration site at the Former Camp San Luis Obispo (Camp SLO), CA, in 2008-2009. The data collection report for the Multi-sensor Towed Array Detection System (MTADS) EMI Array for Cued Discrimination, or TEMTADS, for participation in the Environmental Security Technology Certification Program (ESTCP) UXO Classification Study at the site is presented in this document. The TEMTADS Array is designed to combine the data advantages of a gridded survey with the coverage efficiencies of a vehicular system. We expect to collect data equal, if not better, in quality to the best gridded surveys (the relative position and orientation of the sensors will be better than gridded data) while interrogating many more targets each field day. The demonstration was executed in two stages during May and June 2009. The first stage was to characterize the TEMTADS sensor array being demonstrated with respect to the items of interest and to the site specific geology. The second stage of the demonstration was a survey of the demonstration site using the TEMTADS
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 2010
- Accession Number
- ADA571500
Entities
People
- Daniel A. Steinhurst
- David C. George
- Dean K. Keiswetter
- Glenn R. Harbaugh
- James B. Kingdon
- Thomas H. Bell