A review of X-ray explosives detection techniques for checked baggage

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Abstract

In recent times, the security focus for civil aviation has shifted from hijacking in the 1980s, towards deliberate sabotage. X-ray imaging provides a major tool in checked baggage inspection, with various sensitive techniques being brought to bear in determining the form, and density of items within luggage as well as other material dependent parameters. This review first examines the various challenges to X-ray technology in securing a safe system of passenger transportation. An overview is then presented of the various conventional and less conventional approaches that are available to the airline industry, leading to developments in state-of-the-art imaging technology supported by enhanced machine and observer-based decision making principles. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.

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Wells, K., & Bradley, D. A. (2012, August). A review of X-ray explosives detection techniques for checked baggage. Applied Radiation and Isotopes. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apradiso.2012.01.011

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