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Underwater sensors and platforms used to detect and classify UXO have been developed to a point that controlled demonstration and validation of those systems are needed. This session included presentations and discussion of the development, progress, and use of underwater demonstration sites.
Session Chair: Dr. Michael Richardson, Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA) |
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Dr. Michael Richardson, Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA) |
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Keynote Address: MuST towbody in Sequim Bay - System Engineering Tests Over Test Bed Targets |
Dr. Kevin Williams, University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory (UW-APL) |
Development of the Sequim Bay Underwater UXO Demonstration Site |
Dr. Dana Woodruff, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) |
Dr. Margo Edwards, Applied Research Laboratory at the University of Hawai‘i (ARL-UH) |
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Setup and Characterization of a Near Shore Test Bed for Assessing Underwater UXO Sensor Systems |
Dr. Raymond Lim, Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division (NSWC PCD) |
Towards Developing Demonstrations for Munitions Mobility and Burial in the Underwater Environment |
Dr. Joseph Calantoni, Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) |
Scoring Underwater Demonstrations for Detection and Classification of Unexploded Ordnance |
Dr. Shelley Cazares, Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA) |