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Aeronautics and Air Transport Research

7th Framework Programme 2007-2013

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Sensor Fusion Based Security Concept on Airports with a Rotating Millimetre Wave Person Scanner

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S. Hantscher, S. Lang, M. Hägelen, H. Essen, A. Tessman, “Sensor Fusion Based Security Concept on Airports with a Rotating Millimetre Wave Person Scanner”, SPIE Conference on Security & Defence, September 20-21, 2010, Toulouse (France).
Author(s) Hantscher Sebastian(*), Lang Stefan (*), Hägelen Manfred(*), Essen Helmut(*), Axel Tessmann(**)
Organization(s) *Fraunhofer FHR (Germany)
**Fraunhofer IAF (Germany)
Conference SPIE Conference on Security & Defence
Conference Date 20 - 21 September 2010
Conference Location Toulouse (France)

Abstract

This paper gives an overview about a new security concept on airports. Because single systems have not often the desired reliability, the concept is based on the fusion of different sensors. Moreover, first measurements of a 94 GHz person scanner with circular synthetic aperture are presented showing the capability to detect metallic as well as nonmetallic objects without violating the personal privacy.

Digital Object Identifier 10.1117/12.865018
Publisher SPIE

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