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20 July 2000 Close-range high-resolution W-band radiometric imaging system for security screening applications
Richard J. Lang, Laurence F. Ward, John W. Cunningham
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Abstract
A close-range high-resolution radiometric imaging system is described that demonstrates a capability to see through clothing and provide high resolution images of concealed weapons. The radiometer receiver is lens-fed and operates in W-band. It uses a system of linear actuators to rapidly scan the receiver at a range of approximately 1 meter from the subject. The images are of a high quality and are believed to be the best that have been published to date in the open literature. They represent a major step forward in the application of passive millimeter-wave technology to commercial applications such as security screening for concealed weapons detection. The paper describes the design of the experimental imaging system and includes images that demonstrate a state-of-the-art weapons detection technology.
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Richard J. Lang, Laurence F. Ward, and John W. Cunningham "Close-range high-resolution W-band radiometric imaging system for security screening applications", Proc. SPIE 4032, Passive Millimeter-Wave Imaging Technology IV, (20 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.391837
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KEYWORDS
Radiometry

Imaging systems

Receivers

Antennas

Firearms

Weapons

Image resolution

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