MINERATS
Anti-personnel Mine Clearance Robots
This area contains documents describing the Minerats project,
an attempt to deploy advanced sensor and robotics technology for the
detection and removal of anti-personnel mines.
- Moore's Law in the Minefield
 
-     Talk by John Walker at the IEEE
        Asilomar 1995 Microprocessor Workshop describing
        the Minerats project.
 
- Anti-Personnel Mines: Problems and Solutions
 
-     Presentation by John Walker at the
        Hackers' Conference, 22nd November 1996, providing technical
        background for a brainstorming session on innovative
        approaches to humanitarian demining.
 
- ZagrebWorkshop97
 
-     
        On September 29–October 1, 1997
        SusDem '97,
        an international workshop on sustainable humanitarian
        demining was held in Zagreb, Croatia.  Printed proceedings
        of the conference are available free of charge by
        E-mail to detec@epfl.ch. 
- LausanneWorkshop95
 
-  Program for a conference held in June, 1995 at 
        the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)
        in Lausanne,
        Switzerland
        to discuss technologies for mine detection and removal.
        A group photo of the
        attendees, human and robotic, is available.
        Printed proceedings of the conference are out of print and no
        longer available.
        
 
- Geneva U.N. Mine Clearance Meeting Report
 
-     A report, written by Prof.
        Jean-Daniel Nicoud
        of LAMI-EPFL
        describing the United Nations International Meeting on Mine
        Clearance, July 5–7, 1995 in
        Geneva,
        Switzerland.
 
- Common anti-personnel mines
 
-     Pictures and descriptions of
        frequently-encountered anti-personnel mines, courtesy of the
        International Committee of the Red Cross.  The wide variety
        of mines is a major obstacle to detecting them.
        
         
- Pemex Picture Gallery
 
-     Various pictures of the prototype Personal Mine Explorer-BE (Pemex-BE)
        robot developed at the Microprocessors
        and Interfaces Laboratory (LAMI) at EPFL.
        Pemex-BE is just one of a
        wide
        variety of robots developed at LAMI.  The
        Demining
        Technology Center: DeTeC at LAMI is
        developing sensors and sensor
        fusion software for high-confidence-level detection of
        buried mines.
 
by John Walker