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Project name: Sensors, sensor systems for military and security applications
Project beginning (MM/YY): 06/2012
Project completion (MM/YY):12/2014
Granted by: MOD SR
Research team members:              
doc. Ing. Jozef PUTTERA, CSc.,
mjr. Ing. Roman BEREŠÍK, PhD.,
doc. Ing. Zdeněk MATOUŠEK, PhD.,
Ing. Mikuláš ŠOSTRONEK, PhD.,
doc. Ing. Luboš ANTOŠKA, CSc.,
mjr. Ing. Miloš SOTÁK, PhD.,(2012)
Ing. Miloš JEŽEK, (2013)
Ing. Jozef JURČO, (2013-2014)
doc. RNDr. František NEBUS, PhD., (2014)
prof. Ing. Ján KURTY, PhD.(2014)
Project goals:
   The main goal of the research and development project titled „Sensors, sensor systems for defence and security applications“ was a design and development of experimental sensor systems for detection and eventually localization of security threats based on the MEMS seismic, MEMS acoustic, and magnetic sensors, and also on radiometers.
   The project also dealt with the evaluation of designed sensor systems properties within the laboratory and field experiments.
   The main part of experiments involved a detection and feature extraction concerning vehicles and personnel, small arms fire, and explosions.
   The last part of the project consisted of analysis of experimental results, discussions and recommendations for Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance and security applications of investigated sensor systems.

Seismic and acoustic sensor system based on MEMS accelerometer SF 1500 S.A and MEMS microphone ADMP 404
 
 

Magnetic sensor system based on Fluxgate magnetometer MAG 566
 
 

Radiometric sensor system based on Farran sensor
 
 

Experiments with the seismic and acoustic sensor system for gunshots and explosions detection
 
 

Spectrogram of the detected footsteps and background interferences
 
 

Analysis of small arms gunshots in time, frequency, and time-frequency domain
 
 

Evaluation of the magnetic sensor system for vehicle detection

 

 

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