Method and system for detecting improvised explosive devices or the like

09696127 ยท 2017-07-04

Assignee

Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

The present disclosure relates to method and system for detecting improvised explosive devices or the like. According to the present disclosure, the method is of the image-correlation type and involves continuously delivering current images representative of said path followed by a vehicle, in replacing some of said current images with pre-recorded earlier images taken at the same point, and in displaying said current images and said replacement earlier images in succession in order to detect said explosive devices.

Claims

1. A method for detecting improvised explosive devices, partially or totally concealed on a path or in a vicinity thereof, using a vehicle following said path during a detection mission, said method comprising: continuously delivering current images representative of said path being followed to an image processing device; using the image processing device to replace at least some of said current images by removing and substituting the removed at least some current images with a number of substituted stored images, said substituted stored images being pre-recorded earlier images taken earlier in time of said path and stored in a database; using the image processing device to form an ordered combination of said current image less said removed at least some current images and said number of substituted stored images displaying the ordered combination of said current images less said removed at least some current images and said number of substituted stored images to enable, through correlation of the current images less said removed at least some current images and the number of substituted stored images, detection of said explosive devices; and updating said pre-recorded earlier images with said current images continuously delivered to said image processing device.

2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said replacing step comprises replacing one current image out of two current images with one pre-recorded earlier image and successively displaying said current and pre-recorded earlier images thus alternating between current and pre-recorded earlier images.

3. The method according to claim 2, further comprising, before displaying said current and pre-recorded earlier images, fixing a geographical position of said successive current and pre-recorded earlier images.

4. A system for detecting improvised explosive devices, partially or totally concealed on a path or in a vicinity thereof, from a vehicle following said path, the system comprising: at least one shooting source mounted on said vehicle following said path and configured for delivering current images of the path; a database of pre-recorded earlier images of said path; an image processing device for processing images in real time, to which the at least one shooting source and said database are connected, said image processing device removes at least some of said current images and substitutes the removed current images with some of said pre-recorded earlier images from said database taken of said path to produce an ordered combination of current images and pre-recorded earlier images; and a device for displaying the ordered combination; wherein said current images taken by said source are sent into said database via a link so as to update said pre-recorded earlier images of said database with the current images taken by the at least one source.

5. The system according to claim 4, wherein said image processing device replaces one current image out of two current images taken by the at least one source with one pre-recorded earlier image stored in said database so as to visualize on said display device an alternate succession of said current image and said pre-recorded earlier image.

6. The system according to claim 4, wherein said system further comprises a means for fixing a geographical position of two respectively current and pre-recorded earlier images.

7. The system according to claim 4, wherein the at least one shooting source is a camera and said display device is a monitor.

8. The system according to claim 4, wherein said earlier image database contains images supplied by the same shooting source.

9. The system according to claim 4, wherein said database is shared by several vehicles.

10. The method according to claim 1, further comprising fixing a geographical position of said current images and said pre-recorded earlier images to fix points in said current and pre-recorded earlier images so that the fixed points of said current and pre-recorded earlier images match.

11. The method according to claim 10, further comprising superimposing said fixed current images and said fixed pre-recorded earlier images.

12. The method according to claim 1, further comprising automatically detecting and emphasizing elements, by the image processing device, that have been modified in the current images compared to the pre-recorded earlier images.

13. The method according to claim 1, further comprising reducing effect of variations of brightness or shadows cast between said current images and said pre-recorded earlier images.

14. The method according to claim 1, further comprising detecting said improvised explosive devices.

15. The system according to claim 4, further comprising a device for superimposing said current images and said pre-recorded earlier images to form fixed current images.

16. The system according to claim 15, wherein said current images are fixed from a position of the vehicle and orientation of a shooting source on the vehicle.

17. The system according to claim 4, wherein the image processing device automatically detects and emphasizes elements that have been modified.

18. The system according to claim 4, wherein the device for processing images reduces effect of variations of brightness or shadows cast between said current images and said pre-recorded earlier images.

19. The system according to claim 15, wherein a common portion of said superimposed images is displayed.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURE

(1) The sole FIGURE of the appended drawing will better explain how the present method, system and device can be implemented.

(2) The FIGURE schematically shows the system for detecting improvised explosive devices implementing the method according to the present method, system and device.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(3) The detection system 1 according to the present disclosure is mounted on-board a vehicle 2 generally of the military type, symbolized with a rectangular mixed line and following a path (road or lane) likely to comprise improvised explosive devices that could be either totally or partially buried and/or concealed in the road or on the verges thereof.

(4) To this end, the system comprises, as will he described in detail herein under, a shooting source 3 of current images I, a data base 4 of reference earlier images IA of said path, an image processing device 5, a fixing image means 6 and a display device 7.

(5) In particular, the shooting source 3 is a camera 3A on-board the vehicle 2 and allowing to take the current images I of the path and to thereby visualize on the display device 7 the road and the verges of the path followed by the vehicle, so as to deliver in real time and continuously, the current images of the path.

(6) The data base 4 contains earlier images IA of the same path, but previously filmed and contained on any appropriate storing computer medium integrated into the vehicle. Such images could have been taken by the same camera upon a previous passage on the same path.

(7) The image processing device 5 is connected to the camera 3A and to the data base 4 and thereby receives the information (images I and IA) sent by the camera 3A and the data base 4. The processing device 5 aims at replacing the current images I delivered by the camera by removing and then substituting the removed current images with earlier images IA supplied by the data base 4 and located at the same point. In order to optimize the detection of explosive devices along the path, one current image I out of two is replaced with one earlier image IA, so that the alternate display of the current images I of the camera and of the earlier images IA of the data base could allow to immediately see the changes having occurred along the current path, as compared to the pre-recorded one. For visualizing this, the display device 7 is for instance a viewing monitor 7A.

(8) Thus, as shown on the FIGURE, the two supplied images, respectively the current I and the earlier IA ones, at a given instant at a same point, might not be perfectly identical, as far as their spatial geographic position is concerned. It is due more particularly to the fact that the vehicles do not follow exactly the same way along the path and or the cameras are not arranged at the same point on the vehicles. It can thus be seen that the road R of the path IT with its two trees AR of the current image I delivered by the camera 3A is slightly offset to the right as compared to the same road R of the path IT with the same two trees AR of the earlier image IA delivered by the data base 4, said road being located in the middle of the earlier image IA.

(9) The system 1 of the present disclosure contemplates this and its fixing means 6 could consist in several interventions, for instance: either fixing the current image I filmed by the camera 3A with that IA of the data base 4 from the position of the vehicle or from both the position of the vehicle and the orientation of the camera, so as to superimpose said images I and IA, or using an equipment belonging to the detection system 1 or using a specific equipment of the vehicle, such as a satellite positioning system, an inertial unit, if it has any, such an equipment allowing to know where the images I and IA have been taken, thereby facilitating the fixing thereof. As shown in the FIG. 1, a common portion of the superimposed images I and IA is shown on the viewing monitor 7A of the display device 7.

(10) Such a fixing of the current images I and the earlier images IA is also necessary for ensuring a good visual comfort to the operator being in charge of monitoring the images alternately scrolling on the viewing monitor 7A.

(11) The thus described system 1 could spot, through image correlation, any change occurring between successive images scrolling on the monitor 7A. For instance, it can he seen that on the current image I shown and delivered by the camera 3A, as well as on the fixed image IR on the monitor 7A, there is a black spot T, on the left verge of the road R, whereas it does not occur on the earlier image IA. Thus, thanks to the alternate display of current and earlier images in the data base, the operator sees some flickering on the monitor 7A representative of the change between the successive images and corresponding in the example to the spot T, which might be an improvised explosive device. Should this be the case, the latter being thereby detected is then neutralized.

(12) During or at the end of the mission of the vehicle, the images taken by the camera during the move are used to fill, via a link 8, the data base 4, being thereby updated. Replacing old images with recent images allows not the slow natural changes in the landscape to be considered, such as, for instance, those of the vegetation.

(13) In order to aid the operator in construing, the image processing device 5 could be automatically carried out for detecting and emphasizing the elements having been modified in the landscape.

(14) Furthermore, the image processing device 5 could also act on the images so as to reduce the effect of variations of brightness or of shadows being cast between the two images that have been taken at different instants.

(15) The referenced image data base 4 could obviously been shared between several vehicles able to follow for instance the same portion of the path.