DocumentCode :
2722769
Title :
Laser based explosives detection
Author :
Haley, Lawrence V. ; Hallowell, Susan F.
Author_Institution :
IDS Intelligent Detection Syst., Nepean, Ont., Canada
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
207
Lastpage :
217
Abstract :
Transport Canada (TC) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have been active players in the research and development of trace explosive detection systems (TEDS). Under the direction of TC, private industry has been asked to develop devices meeting more and more stringent criteria. The recent development of a specification for TEDS by TC will provide industry with a clear blueprint for developing devices which will serve the traveling public today and into the foreseeable future. One of the ongoing projects involves the use of laser based explosives detection. This technique involves the use of laser-generated infrared radiation to scan the surface of objects. The interaction of the laser radiation with any residual explosive on the surface of the object will initiate “micro” bursts. The resulting light generated by these bursts can be detected and is characteristic of the explosive involved. Temporal and spectral analyses of the emitted light reveal unique signal patterns that are used to differentiate the “micro” bursts. The results are preliminary, however, the technique offers the potential for detecting explosives on objects in near-real time. Thus, the technique could be used to scan carry-on baggage as the individual pieces of luggage travel on the X-ray system´s conveyer belt
Keywords :
airports; computerised instrumentation; explosions; infrared detectors; laser beam applications; safety; security; Federal Aviation Administration; Transport Canada; X-ray system; carry-on baggage; emitted light; laser based explosives detection; laser radiation; laser-generated infrared radiation; micro bursts; near-real time; private industry; residual explosive; spectral analyses; surface scanning; trace explosive detection systems; traveling public; unique signal patterns; Chemical analysis; Cities and towns; Explosives; FAA; Fingerprint recognition; Intrusion detection; Laser modes; Optical pulses; Research and development; Surface emitting lasers;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Security Technology, 2000. Proceedings. IEEE 34th Annual 2000 International Carnahan Conference on
Conference_Location :
Ottawa, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5965-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CCST.2000.891189
Filename :
891189
Link To Document :
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