Indoor full-body security screening: radiometric microwave imaging phenomenology and polarimetric scene simulation

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  • who: Indoor Full-Body Security Screening and collaborators from the Department of Engineering, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester , BH, UK have published the research work: Indoor Full-Body Security Screening: Radiometric Microwave Imaging Phenomenology and Polarimetric Scene Simulation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The paper discusses the scene simulation of imagers and its use to illustrate the phenomenology of of people for weapons and threats concealed under clothing. The severity of this contrast can be appreciated when it is realized that the noise in current imaging systems is somewhere in the region of 0.5 K . . .

     

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