| ERA Technology has recently completed a major research project to develop a
hand-held microwave detector to aid screening procedures at security checkpoints.
The prototype detector has been successfully demonstrated to locate non-metallic
weapons, materials and surrogate explosives concealed below clothing on humans.
The development project, funded by the ERA Foundation, involved a series of
fundamental measurements to understand the RF / human body interactions in the
10 - 40GHz range and the subsequent design and construction of a number of
prototype devices to prove the viability of the detector concept chosen.
The prototype detector is essentially a microwave radiometer with its own
microwave source for illuminating a target area of about 20mm x 10mm.Two
receivers eliminate the variations due to changes in the local microwave
environment and increase the differentiation between signals received from hidden
materials and the human body. As the detector is scanned over the subject, any
concealed objects cause a change in the reflected microwave energy which in turn,
cause a change in the instrument's audio output, alerting the user.
The prototype system has consistently detected ceramic and dielectric target items
concealed under clothing on the human body, with the target object signal many
times greater than the variation noted in scanning over the body.
The next stage of development will aim to improve the detector capability by
incorporating a transmit antenna with distributed radiation sources. This will also
reduce the requirement to hold the detector square to the surface under
inspection and effectively de-skill the search process.
ERA now seeks a partner to help finalise the production design and take the
detector into full manufacture. David Daniels, Head of Sensor Systems at ERA,
explained: "The detector has proved extremely effective at locating non-metallic
weapons and surrogate explosives.The prototype unit is fully functional and available
for demonstrations.We now need a manufacturing partner to help complete the
final development of the production detector for use by security authorities around
the world."
ERA is also actively investigating a range of other novel microwave techniques for
security applications.
For further information contact: david.daniels@era.co.uk
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