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28 December 1998Integrated platform for the enhancement of concealed weapon detection sensors
Mohamed-Adel Slamani,1 Pramod K. Varshney,2 Raghuveer M. Rao,3 Mark G. Alford,4 David D. Ferris Jr.4
1Stiefvater Consultants Inc. (United States) 2Syracuse Univ. (United States) 3Rochester Institute of Technology (United States) 4Air Force Research Lab. (United States)
A number of technologies are being developed for concealed weapon detection (CWD), and use of the appropriate processing techniques will be very important to the success of such technologies. In this paper, signal processing procedures used t enhance the detection of weapons concealed underneath clothing are described and illustrated.
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Mohamed-Adel Slamani, Pramod K. Varshney, Raghuveer M. Rao, Mark G. Alford, David D. Ferris Jr., "Integrated platform for the enhancement of concealed weapon detection sensors," Proc. SPIE 3575, Enforcement and Security Technologies, (28 December 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.334975