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24 July 1997 U.S. border patrol potential applications of internetted unattended ground sensors
Wilbur W. Eaton Jr., Larry A. Schatzmann
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Abstract
The U.S. Border Patrol monitors the traffic on the Mexican/U.S. Border, the Canadian/U.S. Border and along some coastal areas. Measures have been taken to reduce or eliminate illegal immigration and smuggling. An automated border surveillance sub-system based on the DARPA Internetted Unattended Ground Sensors Program is discussed.
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Wilbur W. Eaton Jr. and Larry A. Schatzmann "U.S. border patrol potential applications of internetted unattended ground sensors", Proc. SPIE 3081, Peace and Wartime Applications and Technical Issues for Unattended Ground Sensors, (24 July 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.280667
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Unattended ground sensors

Surveillance

Data fusion

Electronics

Target detection

Magnetic sensors

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