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23 May 2011 Portable and autonomous X-ray equipment for in-situ threat materials identification by effective atomic number high-accuracy measurement
M. Iovea, M. Neagu, G. Mateiasi, O. Duliu
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Abstract
A novel portable and autonomous X-ray dual-energy Radioscopy equipment, developed for bomb squad interventions and NDT applications and capable of in-situ digital radiography imaging with measurement of the effective Atomic number of materials (Zeff), is presented. The system consists of a 2D dual-energy X-ray detector based on a rapidly translated linear array, a portable X-ray source and dedicated software running on a laptop or tablet PC. By measurement of the collected x-ray intensities at two different energy spectra, the system can directly compute the material Zeff value for various organic materials contained in the scanned object and then identify them from a database list. The entire system calibration has been obtained using explosive simulants with known Zeff values, the measurement error of Zeffbeing around ±3.5 % with respect to the reference values. The excellent image resolution and the ability of the automated threat identification algorithm are presented for experiments with a briefcase and a hand-held baggage having various domestic objects and an explosive simulant inside.
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M. Iovea, M. Neagu, G. Mateiasi, and O. Duliu "Portable and autonomous X-ray equipment for in-situ threat materials identification by effective atomic number high-accuracy measurement", Proc. SPIE 8017, Detection and Sensing of Mines, Explosive Objects, and Obscured Targets XVI, 801713 (23 May 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.883666
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

X-ray detectors

X-ray imaging

Explosives

Sensors

Radiography

X-ray sources

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