METHOD AND DEVICES FOR ASSESSING THE THREAT STATUS OF AN ARTICLE AT A SECURITY CHECK POINT
First Claim
1. A method for performing security screening at a checkpoint, including:
- a) providing an X-ray imaging system having a scanning area;
b) providing a supporting device for supporting articles to be scanned in the scanning area, wherein the supporting device has at least two reference areas manifesting respective X-ray signatures when exposed to X-rays, the X-ray signatures being distinguishable from one another;
c) placing an article to be scanned on the supporting device;
d) introducing the article to be scanned in the scanning area while the article is supported by the supporting device;
e) using the X-ray imaging system for deriving the X-ray signatures of the reference areas and for obtaining an X-ray image of the article while the supporting device is in the scanning area;
f) using the X-ray signatures to derive X-ray attenuation information from the X-ray image;
g) using the X-ray attenuation information in determining if the article is a security threat.
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Abstract
A method for performing security screening at a checkpoint is provided. The method includes providing an X-ray imaging system having a scanning area and providing a supporting device for supporting articles to be scanned in the scanning area, wherein the supporting device has at least two reference areas manifesting respective X-ray signatures when exposed to X-rays, the X-ray signatures being distinguishable from one another. The method further includes placing an article to be scanned on the supporting device, introducing the article to be scanned in the scanning area while the article is supported by the supporting device and using the X-ray imaging system for deriving the X-ray signatures of the reference areas and for obtaining an X-ray image of the article while the supporting device is in the scanning area. The method further includes using the X-ray signatures to derive X-ray attenuation information from the X-ray image and using the X-ray attenuation information in determining if the article is a security threat.
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21 Claims
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1. A method for performing security screening at a checkpoint, including:
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a) providing an X-ray imaging system having a scanning area; b) providing a supporting device for supporting articles to be scanned in the scanning area, wherein the supporting device has at least two reference areas manifesting respective X-ray signatures when exposed to X-rays, the X-ray signatures being distinguishable from one another; c) placing an article to be scanned on the supporting device; d) introducing the article to be scanned in the scanning area while the article is supported by the supporting device; e) using the X-ray imaging system for deriving the X-ray signatures of the reference areas and for obtaining an X-ray image of the article while the supporting device is in the scanning area; f) using the X-ray signatures to derive X-ray attenuation information from the X-ray image; g) using the X-ray attenuation information in determining if the article is a security threat. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An X-ray inspection station for performing security screening on articles, the X-ray inspection station comprising:
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a) an X-ray scanning area where one or more articles are exposed to X-rays; b) a supporting device for supporting one or more articles while the articles are exposed to X-rays in the scanning area, wherein the supporting device has at least two reference areas manifesting respective X-ray signatures when exposed to X-rays, the X-ray signatures being distinguishable from one another; c) a computer based processing unit for; i) deriving the X-ray signatures of the reference areas and collecting X-ray image data of the article while the supporting device is in the scanning area; ii) using the X-ray signatures to derive X-ray attenuation information from the X-ray image data; iii) using the X-ray attenuation information in determining if the article is a security threat. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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- 14. A tray for supporting an article while the article is subjected to an X-ray inspection in an X-ray imaging apparatus, the X-ray imaging apparatus including an array of X-ray detectors, the tray including at least two reference areas manifesting respective X-ray signatures that are distinguishable from one another, at least one of the reference areas having an extent such that X-rays passing through the reference area are received by a majority of the X-ray detectors of the array of X-ray detectors.
- 17. A belt for carrying an article to be subjected to an X-ray inspection in and out of the scanning area of an X-ray imaging apparatus, the belt including at least two reference areas manifesting respective X-ray signatures when exposed to X-rays, the X-ray signatures being distinguishable from one another.
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