This workshop is designated for reporting recent research and development results in robotics and sensor technologies for humanitarian demining and the recent advances in Counter Improvised Explosive Device (IED) technologies. Detection and removal of landmines and improvised explosive devices, at the present time, is a serious problem of political, economical, environmental and humanitarian dimensions in many countries over the world. The workshop will feature plenary speeches, technical paper session, industrial panel session, and an exhibition of humanitarian demining and counter-IED technologies.
Track 1: Humanitarian Demining Technologies
Civilian-purpose demining or humanitarian demining aims at finding and removing abandoned landmines without any hazard to the environment. It is estimated that there are more than 110 million active mines scattered in 68 countries. These landmines kill or maim more than 5,000 people annually, of whom 46% are children and cause 15,000-20,000 injuries each year. Landmines create millions of refugees or internally displaced people. This serious problem hinders economic development of rich areas in many countries. While basic landmine detection and neutralizing theologies remain almost the same, landmine technology improved dramatically. The conventional detection methods make the procedure of removing great numbers of landmines very slow, inefficient, dangerous and costly. Robotics systems can provide efficient, reliable, adaptive and cost effective solution for the problem of landmines and unexploded ordnances (UXOs) contamination. In recent years, robotic and innovative sensing systems have received an increasing amount of attention from researchers in academia, government laboratories and industry to develop efficient, reliable, cost-effective and safe solutions for the problem of landmine detection and disposal. This research activity has borne some fruit in tackling some of the challenging problems of these systems that are still open. Topics include but are not limited to:
Track 2: Counter-IED Technologies
Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) are currently used by many terrorists and criminal groups to destroy, incapacitate, harass, or distract. IEDs remain the weapon of choice for terrorists and are generally seen in heavy terrorist actions or in unconventional warfare by criminals, terrorists and suicide bombers, and insurgents. Because they are improvised, IEDs can come in many forms, ranging from a small pipe bomb to a sophisticated device capable of causing massive damage and loss of life. IEDs can be carried or delivered in a vehicle (car, boat, etc.); surgically implanted, carried, placed, or thrown by a person (suicide bombing); delivered in a package; or concealed on the roadside as victim-operated mines. There are numerous technologies for the detection and identification, disposal of IEDs that have been proposed, are in the research stage, or are currently in use. This workshop reports the recent advances in counter-IED technologies. Topics include but are not limited to:
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2016
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2016
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