Abstract:
The present invention provides a human body security inspection method and system. The method comprises: retrieving in real-time scanning row or column image data of a personal to be inspected; transmitting in real-time the image data to an algorithm processing module and processing these image data by the module; automatically recognizing a suspicious matter by a suspicious matter automatic target recognition technique, after retrieving an image data of an entire scanning image of the personal; any of the following three inspection modes is selected, so as to perform a further processing on basis of the recognition result of the suspicious matter, (1) in a manner of automatic target recognition technique, (2) in a combination manner of the automatic target recognition technique and a privacy protection image; and (3) a combination manner of the automatic target recognition technique, a privacy protection image and human intervention.
Abstract:
The invention presents a backscattering scintillation detector. The scintillation detector includes a scintillation crystal detector; a X-ray sensitizing screen, which is disposed forward the scintillation crystal detector and where a backscattered X-ray from an object to be detected is processed and then at least part of the processed X-ray is incident to scintillation crystal detector; and photoelectric multiplier, which is disposed backward the scintillation crystal detector and is configured to collect a light signal from scintillation crystal detector and convert it to an electrical signal. Through the above preferable embodiment, a X-ray sensitizing screen, a scintillation crystal detector, and light guiding and wave-drifting technologies are combined together to obtain a novel scintillation detector, which can improve detection of X-ray, transmission of light signal and conversion of light signal to electrical signal.
Abstract:
The present invention provides an X-ray backscattering safety inspection system, comprising: an X-ray source comprising a plurality of target spots each individually controllable to emit X-rays; collimators configured to be respectively passed through the X-ray emitted from the plurality of target spots and output N pencil-shaped X-ray beams, and the N pencil-shaped X-ray beams are irradiated onto N locations of an object to be inspected; and N detectors configured to respectively receive scattering signals from the corresponding locations of the object to be inspected, in which N is a positive integer that is great than or equal to 2. The system may achieve double scannings in one scanning operation, which not only increases scanning speed but also enhances backscattering signal for imaging.