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Utilizing Drone-Based Ground-Penetrating Radar for Crime Investigations in Localizing and Identifying Clandestine Graves

Louise Lijcklama à Nijeholt, Tasha Yara Kronshorst, Kees van Teeffelen, Benjamin Ronald van Manen, Roeland Emaus, Jaap Knotter, Abeje Y. Mersha

2023Sensors14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The decomposition of a body is influenced by burial conditions, making it crucial to understand the impact of different conditions for accurate grave detection. Geophysical techniques using drones have gained popularity in locating clandestine graves, offering non-invasive methods for detecting surface and subsurface irregularities. Ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is an effective technology for identifying potential grave locations without disturbance. This research aimed to prototype a drone system integrating GPR to assist in grave localization and to develop software for data management. Initial experiments compared GPR with other technologies, demonstrating its valuable applicability. It is suitable for various decomposition stages and soil types, although certain soil compositions have limitations. The research used the DJI M600 Pro drone and a drone-based GPR system enhanced by the real-time kinematic (RTK) global positioning system (GPS) for precision and autonomy. Tests with simulated graves and cadavers validated the system's performance, evaluating optimal altitude, speed, and obstacle avoidance techniques. Furthermore, global and local planning algorithms ensured efficient and obstacle-free flight paths. The results highlighted the potential of the drone-based GPR system in locating clandestine graves while minimizing disturbance, contributing to the development of effective tools for forensic investigations and crime scene analysis.

Topics & Concepts

Ground-penetrating radarDroneGlobal Positioning SystemRadarComputer scienceObstacleKinematicsDisturbance (geology)Remote sensingEngineeringReal-time computingArtificial intelligenceAerospace engineeringGeographyGeologyBiologyArchaeologyTelecommunicationsPhysicsGeneticsPaleontologyClassical mechanicsGeophysical Methods and ApplicationsTraumatic Ocular and Foreign Body InjuriesForensic Entomology and Diptera Studies