DocumentCode :
1836191
Title :
Outdoor passive millimetre wave security screening
Author :
Sinclair, Gordon N. ; Anderton, Rupert N. ; Appleby, Roger
Author_Institution :
QinetiQ, Malvern, UK
fYear :
2001
fDate :
37165
Firstpage :
172
Lastpage :
179
Abstract :
In short range applications such as the outdoor screening of people for security purposes, passive millimetre wave imaging has several benefits: it is not necessary to artificially irradiate subjects, clothing is transparent, and images have similarities to those obtained visibly. The paper outlines the application of these concepts to security screening. A Ka band mechanically scanned imaging system, with a frame rate of up to 12 Hz, designed for outdoor security screening is discussed. This system is based on folded conical scan technology which has been reported previously. It is constructed from low cost materials such as polystyrene and printed circuit board. The advantages of multiple over single frame imagery are discussed. It is concluded that multiple frame imagery offers considerable advantages because weapons are varied in size and shape, and may be positioned and oriented in many ways. A human observer can more easily interpret images when a series of images is presented showing the subject from different viewing angles. The optical properties of clothing samples have been determined and examples of their spectral reflectivity and transmission are presented. Transmission is close to constant for many samples from 60 to 150 GHz, above which it decreases for some clothing materials. A model is presented for calculating the contrast of objects concealed under clothing and it indicates contrasts as large as 200 K for a weapon can be achieved outdoors. This contrast has been realised with a prototype system and example images are presented
Keywords :
image processing; millimetre wave imaging; security; video signal processing; Ka band mechanically scanned imaging system; clothing materials; clothing samples; contrast; folded conical scan technology; frame rate; human observer; low cost materials; multiple frame imagery; outdoor passive millimetre wave security screening; passive millimetre wave imaging; short range applications; spectral reflectivity; viewing angles; weapons; Clothing; Costs; Humans; Optical imaging; Optical materials; Printed circuits; Reflectivity; Security; Shape; Weapons;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Security Technology, 2001 IEEE 35th International Carnahan Conference on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6636-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/.2001.962830
Filename :
962830
Link To Document :
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