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2003 Luggage and Large Parcel Screening Product Comparison Report
Date
Jul, 2003
Pages
131
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Abstract:
Countries covered:
United States
How to Find the Right Product
Over 40 X-ray, Non-X-Ray, and explosives trace detectors, promoted by more than 12vendors compete for a place in today's marketplace. You need a knowledgeable,unbiased, independent and unaffiliated advisor to bring you the facts about all thesecompanies and their technologies and products.
This is why HSRC is launching its Homeland Security Product Comparison Report(HPC) series, covering every aspect in the screening industry.
Featured in this Report
The 2003 Luggage and Large Parcel Screening - Product Report covers the followingproducts/technologies:
ETD - Explosive* Trace Detection Systems
EDS - Explosive* Detection System
X-ray Detection Systems
* Can detect more than explosives
For each technology, the report describes existing vendors and products, and provides amuch needed analysis of the crucial operational and ownership aspects such as:
Cost of transaction - The cost of screening a single person
Cost of ownership - The cost of owning the product and its service
Cost of maintenance - The cost of keeping the product running
Cost of personnel - The cost of operating the product, including training.
The Homeland Security Research team of experts and analysts worked for a year togive you a clear, usable and relevant comparison of available technologies prices[including U.S. government prices] and products. The report explains availabletechnologies clearly and concisely, presents product specifications in an easy-tocomparetable format, and accompanies every subject with a no-nonsense discussioncovering every important financial and operational aspect.
HPC-The Power of Knowledge
This report is designed to give Security planners, CSOs, purchasing personnel, public,and private sector executives a clear picture of the performance, economics andoperational aspects of each available system and technology.
Table of contents:
1. Scope
2. X-Ray Screening Systems - Luggage and Large Parcels
2.1. Scope
2.2. Purpose of X-Ray Screening
2.3. X-Ray Systems - Principles of operation
2.3.1. Advantages and Weaknesses
2.3.2. Material "Masking" and/or Interruption
2.4. X-ray Screening Technologies
2.4.1. Conventional X-Ray
2.4.2. Dual Energy X-Ray
2.4.3. Quasi Dual Energy X-Ray
2.4.4. Multi-View X-Ray
2.4.5. Backscatter X-Ray
2.5. Threat Image Projection (TIP)
2.6. X-ray Screening - Economic Analysis
2.6.1. Cost of Equipment Ownership
2.6.2. Cost of Personnel / Year
2.6.3. Cost of Checkpoint / Year
2.6.4. Cost of Transaction
2.7. X-Ray Screening Systems - State of Development
2.8. X-Ray Screening Systems - Standards and Guidelines
2.9. X-Ray Screening Systems - FAA Certified Systems
2.10. X-Ray Screening - Vendors
2.10.1. X-Ray Screening - Current Vendors
2.10.2. X-Ray Screening - Vendor Information
2.10.3. X-Ray Screening - Vendors Profiles
2.10.4. X-Ray Screening - Vendor Outlook
2.11. X-Ray Screening - Purchasing Considerations
2.12. X-Ray Screening - Product Comparison
2.12.1. X-Ray Screening - Comparison Table Specifications Definitions
2.12.2. X-Ray Screening - Abbreviations
2.12.3. X-Ray Screening Systems - Product Comparison Tables
2.12.4. X-Ray Screening Systems - Product Pricing Comparison
3. Explosives Trace Detectors - Luggage and Large Parcels
3.1. Scope
3.2. Purpose Of Explosives Trace Detectors
3.3. Current Trace Detection Systems
3.3.1. Trace Detection technologies in Luggage/Parcel screening - Advantages and Weaknesses
3.4. Explosives Trace Detectors - Principles of Operation
3.4.1. Sample collection methods
3.5. Trace Detection Technologies
3.5.1. Ion Mobility Spectroscopy (IMS)
3.5.2. ChemiLuminescence (CL) - (also known as Thermal Energy Analyzers, or TEA)
3.5.3. Electron Capture Detectors (ECD)
3.5.4. Surface acoustic wave (SAW) and GC-SAW
3.6. Luggage Screening Hierarchy - Alternative Setups
3.6.1. Screening Scheme
3.7. Explosives Trace Detectors - Economic Analysis
3.7.1. Cost of Equipment Ownership
3.7.2. Cost of Personnel / Year
3.7.3. Cost of Checkpoint / Year
3.7.4. Cost of Transaction
3.8. Explosives Trace Detectors State of Development
3.9. Standards and Guidelines
3.10. Explosives Trace Detectors - Vendors
3.10.1. Explosives Trace Detectors - Current Vendors
3.10.2. Explosives Trace Detectors - Vendor Information
3.10.3. Explosives Trace Detectors - Vendor Profiles
3.10.4. Explosives Trace Detectors - Vendors Outlook
3.11. Explosives Trace Detectors - Purchasing Considerations
3.12. Explosives Trace Detectors - Product Comparison
3.12.1. Explosives Trace Detectors - Comparison Table Specifications Definitions
3.12.2. Explosives Trace Detectors - Abbreviations:
3.12.3. Explosives Trace Detection - Product Comparison Tables
3.12.4. Trace Detectors Price Comparison Table
4. X-Ray Tomography Luggage Screening Products
4.1. Purpose of 3D X-Ray Tomography Screening
4.2. 3D X-Ray Tomography Systems - Principles of operation
4.3. Luggage Screening Hierarchy - Alternative Setups
4.3.1. Screening Scheme
4.4. Bulk Screening - Current Technologies
4.4.1. Tomographic EDS Technology
4.4.2. Coherent and Advanced Coherent X-Ray Scatter
4.4.3. Dual Energy Tomography
4.5. 3D X-ray Screening - Economic Analysis
4.5.1. Cost of Equipment Ownership
4.5.2. Cost of Personnel / Year
4.5.3. Cost of Checkpoint / Year
4.5.4. Cost of Transaction
4.6. Tomographic X-Ray Screening Systems - State of Development
4.7. 3D X-Ray Screening Systems - Standards and Guidelines
4.8. 3D X-Ray Screening Systems - FAA Certified Systems
4.9. 3D X-Ray Screening Vendors
4.9.1. 3D X-Ray Screening - Current Vendors
4.9.2. 3D X-Ray Screening - Vendor Information
4.9.3. 3D X-Ray Screening - Vendor Profiles
4.10. 3D X-Ray Screening - Purchasing Considerations
4.11. 3D X-Ray Screening - Product Comparison
4.11.1. 3D X-Ray Screening - Specification Tables Definitions
4.11.2. 3D X-Ray Screening - Specification Tables Abbreviations
4.11.3. 3D X-Ray Screening - Product Comparison Tables
4.11.4. 3D X-Ray Screening Systems - Product Pricing Comparison
List of Figures
Figure 1 - 2003 Luggage Explosives and Weapons Detection Technologies
Figure 2 - X-ray Belt Screening Systems - Principles of Operation
Figure 3 - Conventional X-Ray
Figure 4 - Dual Energy X-Ray
Figure 5 - Quasi Dual Energy X-Ray
Figure 6 - Material Differentiation by Dual Energy X-ray
Figure 7 - Dual Energy Z Map
Figure 8 - Multi-View X-Ray
Figure 9 - Backscatter X-Ray
Figure 10 - Current Luggage and Large Parcel Explosive Detection Technologies
Figure 11 - Trace Detection general Principle of Operation
Figure 12 - The Airborne Concentration of Various “Open Can” Explosives
Figure 13 - Typical Sensitivity of Various Explosive trace Detection Technologies
Figure 14 - Ion Mobility Spectroscopy (IMS)
Figure 15 - ChemiLuminescence (CL)
Figure 16 - Electron Capture Detectors (ECD)
Figure 17 - Surface acoustic wave (SAW) and GC-SAW
Figure 18 - 100% "Total" Screening Scheme
Figure 19 - 40/40/20 Screening Schemes
Figure 20 - 2003 Luggage and Parcel Explosives and Weapons Detection Technologies (Graphic Overview)
Figure 21 - 3D X-ray "Whole Luggage" Screening System
Figure 22 - 2D and 3D X-Ray Tomographic System
Figure 23 - 3D Coherent X-Ray Luggage Screening System
Figure 24 - 100% "Total" Screening Scheme
Figure 25 - 40/40/20 Screening Schemes
Figure 26 - Staggered Screening Architecture [Coherent X-ray+EDS]
Figure 27 - Dual Energy X-Ray
Figure 28 - Material Differentiation by Dual Energy X-ray
Figure 29 - Dual Energy Z Map
List of Tables
Table 1 - 2003 X-ray Screening V(s) Other Bulk Screening Technologies
Table 2 - Explosives, Drugs, and Common X-ray "Interruption" Materials
Table 3 - X-ray Detection Technologies - Applicability to Mail and Baggage Detection
Table 4 - X-Ray Screening Systems - Vendors and Products
Table 5 - X-Ray Screening Systems Product Pricing Comparison Table
Table 6 - Trace Detection Systems - Vendor/Product Quick Reference Table .65
Table 7 - Trace Detection - Pros and Cons
Table 8 - People-Screening Trace Explosive-detection Technologies
Table 9 - Explosives Trace Detection - Vendors and Products Table
Table 10 - Trace Detection Systems - Product Pricing Comparison Table
Table 11 - 2003 Comparison of 3D Tomography Screening V(s) Other Bulk Screening Technologies
Table 12 - Explosives, Drugs, and Common "Interruption" Innocuous Materials
Table 13 - X-Ray Screening Systems - Vendors and Products
Table 14 - 3D X-Ray Screening Systems - Product Pricing Comparison
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