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Project Details
Goal of the project
Despite being banned by the Hague Convention 1907, drifting mines have become nowadays an increasingly dangerous threat. By definition, those naval mines are floating on the surface or close to the surface of the sea. The MCM capabilities developed until now are ill-suited to detect such mines in operational conditions. Drifting mines put hence significant stress and work effort on Mine CounterMeasures (MCM) vessels, even for a few mines. In this project, we will capture key performance data for detecting drifting mines in various operational conditions. The project includes preliminary design of an operational drifting mine detection solution. The project is complementary to the remote MCM capability, as it will explore new sensor technologies, and sensor fusion algorithms which are absent from the remote MCM program.
Role of the organisation
RMA will investigate the selection of sensors and post-processing algorithms, with quantitative detection performance metrics and will produce a collection of a test data set related to drifting mines. This dataset will be obtained first during an on-shore experimental campaign.
Key findings
The main outputs of this project are on the one hand a selection of sensors and post-processing algorithms, with quantitative detection performance metrics and on the other hand a collection of a test data set related to drifting mines. This dataset was obtained first during an on-shore test campaign in controlled conditions, in order to preselect the most promising sensors and algorithms. Then, in a second step, an off-shore test campaign was conducted together with the BE-Navy to demonstrate performances in operational conditions.
Funding acknowledgement
This project has received funding from the Belgian Navy under the MCMlab framework.
| Short title | Drifting Mines |
|---|---|
| Acronym | Drifting Mines |
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 1/09/23 → 30/11/24 |
Collaborative partners
- Royal Military Academy
- Exail Robotics Belgium
- NAVAL GROUP BELGIUM (lead)
- SOCIETE ANONYME BELGE DE CONSTRUCTIONS AERONAUTIQUES
- University of Ghent
RHID domain
- Data acquisition and processing
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Activities
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Drifting mines: Onshore measurement campaign
Ouendo, P.-E. (Participant), Hamesse, C. (Participant), Lopera Tellez, O. (Organiser), Boubenia, R. (Participant), Vlaminck, M. (Participant), Allebosch, G. (Participant) & Peoc'h, M. (Participant)
7 Feb 2024 → 26 Mar 2024Activity: Participating in or organising an event (conference, measurement campaign, ...) › Participation to a national measurement campaign
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Drifting Mines Brainstorming Workshop
De cubber, G. (Participant), Lopera Tellez, O. (Participant) & Vandewal, M. (Participant)
15 Jan 2025Activity: Participating in or organising an event (conference, measurement campaign, ...) › Participating in a conference, workshop, ...
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Mine Countermeasures Laboratory (External organisation)
Lopera Tellez, O. (Member)
30 Mar 2022 → …Activity: Membership › Membership of an external research organisation