Examination of ice filled fish crates using High-Frequency Ground Penetrating Radar - Contraband detection

Jeremy Pile, A. Switzer, H. Lee, Sheena Harpal Kaur
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The smuggling of contraband and high-duty items is a problem faced by governments across the globe. In Singapore, a common method of smuggling small contraband items (e.g. cigarettes, drugs, weapons) is to hide them in consignments of fresh fish packed in ice. Inspection of suspect vessels is a time and labour intensive process. Inspections can also occur at sea, where movement around the vessel is hazardous and unpacking of cargo is problematic. A possible solution to these problems is the use of High Frequency Ground Penetrating Radar (HFGPR). In this pilot study we use 1000MHz shielded antenna to examine the contents of typical containers used in the packing and transport of fish. Fish were found to be invisible to HFGPR, with reflections similar to crushed ice. Simulated contraband placed in the ice filled boxes was detected by the GPR as voids or a reflection hyperbola (in the case of a metal knife). Our early results attest to the potential of HFGPR as a utility for contraband detection.
使用高频探地雷达检查冰鱼箱-违禁品探测
走私违禁品和高关税物品是全球各国政府面临的一个问题。在新加坡,走私小型违禁品(如香烟、毒品、武器)的常见方法是将它们藏在冰封的鲜鱼中。检查可疑船只是一个费时费力的过程。检查也可以在海上进行,在海上,船只周围的移动是危险的,打开货物是有问题的。高频探地雷达(HFGPR)是解决这些问题的一种可能的方法。在这项试点研究中,我们使用1000MHz屏蔽天线来检查用于包装和运输鱼类的典型容器的内容物。研究发现,HFGPR探测不到鱼,鱼的反射类似于碎冰。装在装满冰的箱子里的模拟违禁品被探地雷达探测为空洞或反射双曲线(在金属刀的情况下)。我们的早期结果证明了HFGPR作为违禁品探测工具的潜力。
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