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Sensors, and Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (C3I) Technologies for Homeland Defense and Law Enforcement | 2002

Detection and classification of concealed weapons using a magnetometer-based portal

Dale K. Kotter; Lyle G. Roybal; Robert E. Polk

A concealed weapons detection technology was developed through the support of the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) to provide a non intrusive means for rapid detection, location, and archiving of data (including visual) of potential suspects and weapon threats. This technology, developed by the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory (INEEL), has been applied in a portal style weapons detection system using passive magnetic sensors as its basis. This paper will report on enhancements to the weapon detection system to enable weapon classification and to discriminate threats from non-threats. Advanced signal processing algorithms were used to analyze the magnetic spectrum generated when a person passes through a portal. These algorithms analyzed multiple variables including variance in the magnetic signature from random weapon placement and/or orientation. They perform pattern recognition and calculate the probability that the collected magnetic signature correlates to a known database of weapon versus non-weapon responses. Neural networks were used to further discriminate weapon type and identify controlled electronic items such as cell phones and pagers. False alarms were further reduced by analyzing the magnetic detector response by using a Joint Time Frequency Analysis digital signal processing technique. The frequency components and power spectrum for a given sensor response were derived. This unique fingerprint provided additional information to aid in signal analysis. This technology has the potential to produce major improvements in weapon detection and classification.


Archive | 2007

Structures, systems and methods for harvesting energy from electromagnetic radiation

Steven D. Novack; Dale K. Kotter; Patrick J. Pinhero


Archive | 2007

Methods, computer readable media, and graphical user interfaces for analysis of frequency selective surfaces

Dale K. Kotter; David T. Rohrbaugh


Archive | 2004

Method and apparatus for detecting concealed weapons

Dale K. Kotter; Frederick D. Fluck


Archive | 2013

Apparatuses and method for converting electromagnetic radiation to direct current

Dale K. Kotter; Steven D. Novack


Archive | 2011

Energy harvesting devices for harvesting energy from terahertz electromagnetic radiation

Steven D. Novack; Dale K. Kotter; Patrick J. Pinhero


Archive | 2006

Methods, systems and devices for detecting and locating ferromagnetic objects

Lyle G. Roybal; Dale K. Kotter; David T. Rohrbaugh; David F. Spencer


Archive | 2006

Circuitry, systems and methods for detecting magnetic fields

Dale K. Kotter; David F. Spencer; Lyle G. Roybal; David T. Rohrbaugh


Archive | 2011

Devices, systems, and methods for harvesting energy and methods for forming such devices

Dale K. Kotter; Steven D. Novack


Archive | 2011

DEVICES FOR HARVESTING ENERGY FROM ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION

Steven D. Novack; Dale K. Kotter; Patrick J. Pinhero

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Steven D. Novack

Battelle Memorial Institute

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David T. Rohrbaugh

Battelle Memorial Institute

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Lyle G. Roybal

Battelle Memorial Institute

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David F. Spencer

Battelle Memorial Institute

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Patrick J. Pinhero

Battelle Memorial Institute

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Frederick D. Fluck

Battelle Memorial Institute

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