The challenge for any security screening system is to identify potentially harmful objects such as weapons and explosives concealed under clothing. Classical border and security checkpoints are no longer capable of fulfilling the demands of today’s ever growing security requirements, especially with respect to the high throughput generally required which entails a high detection rate of threat material and a low false alarm rate. TeraSCREEN proposes to develop an innovative concept of multi-frequency multi-mode Terahertz and millimeter-wave detection with new automatic detection and classification functionalities. The system developed will demonstrate, at a live control point, the safe automatic detection and classification of objects concealed under clothing, whilst respecting privacy and increasing current throughput rates. This innovative screening system will combine multi-frequency, multi-mode images taken by passive and active subsystems which will scan the subjects and obtain complementary spatial and spectral information, thus allowing for automatic threat recognition. The TeraSCREEN project, which will run from 2013 to 2016, has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme under the Security Call. This paper will describe the project objectives and approach.

Alexander, N., Alderman, B., Fernando, A., Frijlink, P., Gonzalo, R., Hagelen, M., et al. (2014). TeraSCREEN: Multi-frequency multi-mode Terahertz screening for border checks. In Proceedings of the SPIE 9078, Passive and Active Millimeter-Wave Imaging XVII (pp.907802). SPIE [10.1117/12.2049926].

TeraSCREEN: Multi-frequency multi-mode Terahertz screening for border checks

LIMITI, ERNESTO;
2014-01-01

Abstract

The challenge for any security screening system is to identify potentially harmful objects such as weapons and explosives concealed under clothing. Classical border and security checkpoints are no longer capable of fulfilling the demands of today’s ever growing security requirements, especially with respect to the high throughput generally required which entails a high detection rate of threat material and a low false alarm rate. TeraSCREEN proposes to develop an innovative concept of multi-frequency multi-mode Terahertz and millimeter-wave detection with new automatic detection and classification functionalities. The system developed will demonstrate, at a live control point, the safe automatic detection and classification of objects concealed under clothing, whilst respecting privacy and increasing current throughput rates. This innovative screening system will combine multi-frequency, multi-mode images taken by passive and active subsystems which will scan the subjects and obtain complementary spatial and spectral information, thus allowing for automatic threat recognition. The TeraSCREEN project, which will run from 2013 to 2016, has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme under the Security Call. This paper will describe the project objectives and approach.
SPIE 9078, Passive and Active Millimeter-Wave Imaging XVII
Baltimore, MD; United States
2014
SPIE
Rilevanza internazionale
contributo
2014
2014
Settore ING-INF/01 - ELETTRONICA
English
millimeter-wave, imaging, THz
Intervento a convegno
Alexander, N., Alderman, B., Fernando, A., Frijlink, P., Gonzalo, R., Hagelen, M., et al. (2014). TeraSCREEN: Multi-frequency multi-mode Terahertz screening for border checks. In Proceedings of the SPIE 9078, Passive and Active Millimeter-Wave Imaging XVII (pp.907802). SPIE [10.1117/12.2049926].
Alexander, N; Alderman, B; Fernando, A; Frijlink, P; Gonzalo, R; Hagelen, M; Ibanez, A; Krozer, V; Langford, M; Limiti, E; Platt, D; Schikora, M; Wang, H; Weber, M
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