IEEE Standard for Measuring the Imaging Performance of Active Millimeter-Wave Systems for Security Screening of Humans
Abstract: Established in this standard are test methods and test objects for measuring the imaging performance of active millimeter wave (MMW) radio frequency systems for security screening of humans. This standard applies to security screening systems that inspect people who are not inside vehicles, containers, or enclosures. Specifically, this standard applies to systems used to detect objects carried on the body of the individual being screened. The purpose of this standard is to provide standard test objects and methods of evaluating and reporting imaging quality characteristics. The quality of the data that is used for automated threat recognition is the primary concern.
Keywords: body scanner, contrast resolution, contrast scaling, depth response, dynamic range, effective depth resolution, field of view, IEEE N42.59, illumination coverage, illumination uniformity, imaging performance, lateral resolution, millimeter wave, personnel scanner, reflectivity mapping, security screening
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