Title :
3-D scanning of sea freight containers using MeV X-rays
Author :
Firsching, Markus ; Bohnel, Michael ; Errmann, Gerald ; Fuchs, Theobald O. J. ; Hassler, Ulf ; Heusinger, Victoria ; Hofmann, T. ; Kasperl, Stefan ; Moser, Steffen ; Reims, Nils ; Salamon, Michael ; Schon, Tobias ; Schorr, Christian ; Schropfer, Stefan ;
Author_Institution :
Fraunhofer Dev. Center EZRT, Fraunhofer Inst. for Integrated Circuits (IIS), Furth, Germany
fDate :
Oct. 27 2013-Nov. 2 2013
Abstract :
The ECSIT project analyses how innovative inspection technologies can lead to an enhanced container security and how these technologies can be embedded into a holistic concept. It has the goal to analyze the possibility and feasibility for 100% scanning of all containers which are shipped to US ports and to develop a concept for integrating necessary infrastructure. A key element of the entire concept is the scanning technology itself. MeV X-ray technology using a linear accelerator as radiation source provides the feasibility to visualize the content of a container without opening it. If a 2-D radiography is ambiguous, a 3-D evaluation of the respective location could be conducted. MeV X-ray computed tomography (CT) is such a method to provide 3-D information of the content of a container. In the context of ECSIT, Fraunhofer EZRT has developed the concept of such a continuative high energy X-ray scanning stage and evaluated its application to sea freight containers. In this paper different approaches for measuring a 3-D tomographic volume data set of objects which are very heavy and thus difficult to move in arbitrary directions will be discussed. Three different geometrical principles for data acquisition were evaluated: laminography, limited angle CT, and a gantry CT. The volume data sets were reconstructed by using a standard filtered back projection and different algebraic reconstruction techniques (ART). Real 3-D volume data of large objects measured with the set-up described above are presented. As test objects a real container packed with various typical goods like furniture or consumer electronics as well as simulated threats like a bomb mock-up was used.
Keywords :
X-ray microscopy; computerised tomography; data acquisition; freight containers; inspection; linear accelerators; radiography; volume measurement; 2D radiography; 3D evaluation; 3D sea freight container scanning; 3D tomographic volume measurement; ART; ECSIT project analyses; EZRT; MeV X-ray technology; X-ray computed tomography; algebraic reconstruction technique; container security enhancement; data acquisition; gantry CT; geometrical principle; innovative inspection technology; laminography; limited angle CT; linear accelerator; radiation source; standard filtered back projection; Computed tomography; Containers; Detectors; Image reconstruction; Materials; Radiography; X-rays;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Seoul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0533-1
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2013.6829526