DOT/FAA/AR-01/81 Office of Aviation Rearch Washington, DC 20591 Project Plan for the Evaluation of X-ray Threat Detection of Explosives at Different Subcertification Weights
Brenda A. Klock
Office of Aviation Security Rearch and Development Systems Integration Branch
厕所英文受让方Federal Aviation Administration
William J. Hughes Technical Center
Atlantic City International Airport, NJ 08405
April 2001
Project Plan
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U.S. Department of Transportation
异界之农家记事Federal Aviation Administration
NOTICE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page 1. INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Background 1
抑制肿瘤的中药1.2 Purpo 1
2. MAJOR PROGRAM ACTIVITIES 1
2.1 Pha 1 - Project Plan 1
2.2 Pha 2 - Test Planning and Coordination 2
2.3 Pha 3 - Data Collection and Analysis 2
2.4 Pha 4 - Final Report and Lessons Learned 2
3. PROJECT MANAGEMENT 2
3.1 Project Planning and Monitoring 2
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3.2 Deliverables 3
3.3 Resources 3
3.4 Schedule 3
3.5 Quality Assurance 5
4. REFERENCE 5
LIST OF TABLES郎铮
Table Page Deliverables 3
1 Project
千仞是什么意思2 Personnel 3
3 Gantt Chart Project Schedule 4
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Improvements in the technologies available to aviation curity at the checkpoint are esntial for efficient and effective operations. X-ray systems in airports are designed to display images of baggage and its contents, including guns, knives, other weapons, and explosives. X-ray systems include a function designed to maintain on-the-job vigilance. Threat Image Projection (TIP) was developed to increa the proficiency of the primary skills required of a screener to interdict threats at the checkpoint. TIP expos screeners to images of threats (e.g., weapons or explosives) by randomly projecting the threat images onto pasnger bags as the bags move through the X-ray system. Alternately, TIP can also project the image of an entire bag containing a threat when there is a suitable gap between pasnger bags.
The FAA has established standardized weights for different explosive materials. The weights are ud for certification of explosive detection systems. Currently, TIP contains only full certification weight explosives. A previous evaluation of screener performance in detecting explosives at full and subcertification weights was inconclusive [1]. This prent project will be a re-evaluation of explosive detection for X-ray images containing full and subcertification weights.
ACRONYMS FAA Federal Aviation Administration
FDC Federal Data Corporation
HFE Human Factors Engineer
IED Improvid Explosive Device
QA Quality
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Assurance
Projection
TIP Threat
Image