DocumentCode
3343341
Title
Non-invasive inspection of baggage using coherent X-ray scattering
Author
Beevor ; Sander ; Raitt ; Burrows ; Mann
Author_Institution
Defence Res. Agency, UK
fYear
1995
fDate
16-18 May 1995
Firstpage
301
Lastpage
305
Abstract
The requirement for equipment to detect with a high degree of specificity (low false positive rate) explosive materials in passenger baggage is an obvious one. X-ray equipments commercially available at present include dual energy transmission imagers and computer aided tomography (CAT) scanners. These essentially yield effective atomic number and density information in 2D and 3D respectively. Both technologies provide highly capable and practical equipment for screening bags and are improving all the time in terms of the precision with which the effective atomic number and density may be determined. They do, however, remain inherently chemically nonspecific. In this paper, we report work carried out to evaluate X-ray coherent scattering. The aim is to achieve the excellent chemical specificity of NQR, allied with the penetration of X-ray and nuclear methods
Keywords
X-ray chemical analysis; X-ray scattering; computerised tomography; inspection; nondestructive testing; security; signal processing; CAT scanners; atomic density; atomic number; coherent X-ray scattering; computer aided tomography; dual energy transmission imagers; explosive materials detection; noninvasive baggage inspection;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Security and Detection, 1995., European Convention on
Conference_Location
Brighton
Print_ISBN
0-85296-640-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp:19950516
Filename
491775
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