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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 21, 2010
Filed:
Oct. 11, 2005
Robert J. Douglass, Arlington, VA (US);
John D. Gorman, Arlington, VA (US);
Thomas J. Burns, Arlington, VA (US);
Robert J. Douglass, Arlington, VA (US);
John D. Gorman, Arlington, VA (US);
Thomas J. Burns, Arlington, VA (US);
Other;
Abstract
The system and method for standoff detection of human carried explosives (HCE) automatically detects HCE () up to a range of () meters and within seconds alerts an operator to HCE () threats. The system () has radar only, or both radar and video sensors, a multi-sensor processor (), an operator console (), handheld displays (), and a wideband wireless communications link. The processor () receives radar and video feeds and automatically tracks and detects all humans () in the field of view. Track data continuously cues the narrow beam radar () to a subject of interest (), () the radar (), () repeatedly interrogating cued objects (), (), producing a multi-polarity radar range profile for each interrogation event. Range profiles and associated features are automatically fused over time until sufficient evidence is accrued to support a threat/non-threat declaration hypothesis. Once a determination is made, the system () alerts operators through a handheld display () and mitigates the threat if desired.