Patents Assigned to Detection Systems, Inc.
  • Publication number: 20100296631
    Abstract: A source of pulsed radiation is coupled to a positionable filter. The positionable filter includes an element that produces an indication of a position of the filter. The source is configured to receive the indication of the position of the filter, and to regulate emission of a pulse of radiation based on the indication. A device includes an area including a material that alters a parameter of a beam of radiation that interacts with the material. The device is configured to move relative to a source of pulsed radiation. An element provides a signal to the source of pulsed radiation that indicates a position of the area relative to the source. The signal causes the source to trigger emission of a pulse at a time such that the emitted pulse is incident upon a portion of the area.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 6, 2010
    Publication date: November 25, 2010
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Nicholas Danvers Penrose Gillett
  • Publication number: 20100290691
    Abstract: A first image including a projection of a portion is generated based on data representing attenuation of higher-energy radiation having a peak energy of at least 1 MeV that passes through a portion of an inspection volume. A second image including a projection of the portion is generated based on data representing attenuation of lower-energy radiation passing through the portion of the inspection volume. A dual-pixel image is created from the first image and the second image. A region of interest is selected from the dual-pixel image. A first basis function that is derived from an attenuation characteristic associated with the region of interest is selected. The region of interest is represented in terms of an amplitude associated with the first basis function and an amplitude associated with the second basis function.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 15, 2009
    Publication date: November 18, 2010
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard F. Eilbert, David Perticone, Shuanghe Shi, Jeff Stillson
  • Patent number: 7831012
    Abstract: An apparatus may comprise a frame supporting at least first and second skewed radiation sources and at least first and second radiation detectors. The first and second radiation detectors may be substantially non-contiguous such that a substantial gap exists between the first and second radiation detectors that is free of any radiation detectors. Each of the first and second radiation detectors may also configured and arranged to detect radiation emitted by each of the first and second skewed radiation sources.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 9, 2010
    Assignee: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Andrew D. Foland, Richard Franklin Eilbert, Michael R. Gambini, Boris Oreper, Nikolay Rolshud
  • Patent number: 7809104
    Abstract: An imaging system that can form an image of an item under inspection using scattered radiation. A pencil beam of radiation is steered over the item under inspection and scattered radiation is detected. Regions of the item under inspection from which radiation is scattered are resolved in three dimensions using two-dimensional coordinates to which the pencil beam is steered. The third dimension is resolved using time of flight from the source. Because the inspection system can be located on one side of an item under inspection, an item may be imaged from a long distance and the imaging system may be mounted on a moving vehicle, making the imaging system well suited for use in many security inspection systems to detect explosives and other contraband items.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 5, 2010
    Assignee: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems Inc.
    Inventor: Andrew D. Foland
  • Patent number: 7769132
    Abstract: Effective atomic numbers associated with pixels in a region are received. An effective atomic number is associated with each pixel in the region. X-ray data for the region is received, and an item within the region is identified from the x-ray data. Some of the pixels in the region are correlated with the item such that the item is associated with an effective atomic number. An image of the region is rendered. The pixels of the item have a display style based on the effective atomic number of the item.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 2008
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2010
    Assignee: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul J. Hurd, Jeff Stillson
  • Patent number: 7738687
    Abstract: A multi-level contraband detection system. At a first level, the system obtains volumetric information about an item under inspection. The volumetric information provides a basis for identifying suspect objects in the item under inspection and their locations. The location information is expressed in a first coordinate system relative to the device used for first level scanning. When first level scanning identifies a suspicious object, the item under inspection is passed to a second level scanner that can take further measurements on the suspicious objects. The second level machine is controlled in a second coordinate system. A translation between the two coordinate systems is obtained by registering a multi-dimensional image obtained at the first level with positioning information obtained at the second level. Registration is performed using a coarse and then a fine registration process for quick and accurate registration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 11, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 15, 2010
    Assignee: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: John O. Tortora, Jeffrey H. Stillson, Kristoph D. Krug
  • Publication number: 20100141502
    Abstract: An inspection system that can detect contraband items concealed on, in or beneath an individual's clothing. One embodiment relates to a method of generating an image of a person to identify contraband items. The method comprising receiving a first image from a camera, wherein the first image comprises a first depiction of a person and a first indication of at least one contraband item. The method further comprises using the first image, generating a second image comprising a second depiction of the person and a second indication of the at least one contraband item. The second depiction of the person has enhanced privacy with respect to the first depiction of the person.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 3, 2009
    Publication date: June 10, 2010
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Apostle G. Cardiasmenos, Paul J. DeLia
  • Patent number: 7734066
    Abstract: A security system with a processor that receives information from multiple sources. The system is illustrated by a network of inspection machines at multiple locations in an airport, such as at check-in desks. These machines provide data to the processor for threat detection processing. The processor provides a central control and data integration point. Centralized control may be used to readily adapt threat detection programs and data integration may allow more accurate or more thorough threat determinations to be made. Moreover, centralized processing of computation intensive operations, such as image reconstruction, may provide for more efficient processor utilization throughout the system, providing a lower total processing cost. Additionally, centralized processing allows for human decision makers to be readily integrated into the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 2004
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2010
    Assignee: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul DeLia, John J. Reilly
  • Patent number: 7720194
    Abstract: A stand-alone inspection system operating reliably with high throughput. The system employs automated image analysis to distinguish between cleared items and suspicious items. Cleared items pass through the inspection system without stopping, but the system stops suspicious items at a predetermined location so that the alarmed items can be readily identified by an operator. The system also displays information on the items that allows an operator to confirm that the item in the predetermined location is an alarmed item. Rather than resolving the alarmed item with the system stopped, the operator records an indicia of the alarmed item and the alarmed item is removed for further inspection or other processing. The recorded indicia provides a tracking mechanism that ensures alarmed bags are resolved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 2008
    Date of Patent: May 18, 2010
    Assignee: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems Inc.
    Inventors: James M. Connelly, Paul Green, Joseph G. Nuttall
  • Patent number: 7660391
    Abstract: Various novel apparatuses and methods for generating X-rays are disclosed. In some embodiments, for example, an apparatus may be configured and arranged so that, for at least one interception point on a particular portion of a scan path on a surface of a target along which a steering element steers an accelerated electron beam (e-beam), both an angle and its complement between a line corresponding to a direction in which the accelerated e-beam is traveling at the interception point and a line oriented normal to the surface of the target at such interception point are greater than forty five degrees.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 9, 2010
    Assignee: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Boris Oreper, Richard Franklin Eilbert
  • Patent number: 7653176
    Abstract: An angular analysis system that can be controlled to receive radiation at a defined angle from a defined focus region. The angular analysis system is used for level 2 inspection in an explosive detection system. Level 2 inspection is provided by a three-dimensional inspection system that identifies suspicious regions of items under inspection. The angular analysis system is focused to gather radiation scattered at defined angles from the suspicious regions. Focusing may be achieved in multiple dimensions by movement of source and detector assemblies in a plane parallel to a plane holding the item under inspection. Focusing is achieved by independent motion of the source and detector assemblies. This focusing arrangement provides a compact device, providing simple, low cost and accurate operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 2006
    Date of Patent: January 26, 2010
    Assignee: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Richard C. Smith, Robert W. Madden, James M. Connelly
  • Publication number: 20090322873
    Abstract: A surveillance system is disclosed. In some embodiments, the surveillance system may include at least one controller configured to receive information data from at least one upstream information source and to control operation of at least one controllable downstream information source based, at least in part, on the information data. A surveillance method also is disclosed. In some embodiments, the method may include analyzing screening data, obtaining information data, and reanalyzing the screening data based, at least in part, on the obtained information data.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 25, 2007
    Publication date: December 31, 2009
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc
    Inventors: John J. Reilly, Thomas E. Breen, Paul J. Hurd, Michael J. Lanzaro, Maya M. Radzinski, Thomas W. Grudkowski, Edward E. Bromberg, Joseph Carter
  • Publication number: 20090321653
    Abstract: Fissionable materials are distinguished from other high-effective atomic number materials by producing dual-energy x-ray radiation sufficient to cause fission in fissionable materials and directing the dual-energy x-ray radiation sufficient to cause fission in fissionable materials towards a physical region. X-ray radiation and a product of fission from the physical region are sensed. An absorption of the dual-energy x-ray radiation by the physical region is determined based on the sensed x-ray radiation, and whether the physical region includes fissionable material is determined based on the presence of a product of fission.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 17, 2009
    Publication date: December 31, 2009
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: David Perticone, Vitaliy Ziskin
  • Publication number: 20090278050
    Abstract: A representation of an amount of energy incident on a radiation sensor formed from multiple sensing elements coupled together along a direction parallel to a direction of propagation of the incident radiation is received. The radiation sensor has an adjustable border positioned between any two of the multiple sensing elements. From the representation, an amount of energy incident on the radiation sensor is determined. A position of the border is selected based on the amount of energy incident on the radiation sensor. After selecting the position of the border, an absorption characteristic of a region imaged by the radiation sensor is determined.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2009
    Publication date: November 12, 2009
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald Steven McNabb, JR., Richard F. Eilbert
  • Publication number: 20090279664
    Abstract: An object within a region is exposed to a first beam of penetrating radiation. The first beam of penetrating radiation is sensed on a side opposite the region from a source of the first beam. An attenuation of the first beam caused by passing the first beam through the object is determined, the attenuation is compared to a threshold attenuation. If the attenuation exceeds the threshold attenuation, a parameter of a second of beam of penetrating radiation is adjusted based on the determined attenuation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2009
    Publication date: November 12, 2009
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald Steven McNabb, JR., Nicholas Danvers Penrose Gillett
  • Publication number: 20090274269
    Abstract: A distribution of heavy particle stopping power is be determined. A distribution of effective atomic number of a three-dimensional space is accessed, and a distribution of an x-ray stopping power of the three-dimensional space is accessed. A conversion is applied to the distribution of the effective atomic number and the distribution of x-ray stopping power. A distribution of the heavy particle stopping power of the three-dimensional space is generated based on the conversion, the heavy particle stopping power being an indication of a depth of penetration for a heavy particle incident on the three-dimensional space.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2009
    Publication date: November 5, 2009
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Andrew Dean Foland, Boris Oreper
  • Patent number: 7613316
    Abstract: A method of detecting a presence or absence of subject matter of interest, for example, sheet explosives and/or other potential threat objects is provided by various local and/or global gradient analysis methods including determining characteristics of gradient information of regions in an X-ray image to determine if the regions are associated with subject matter of interest for which detection may be desired, for example, contraband, explosives and/or other prohibited or unauthorized material.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 22, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 3, 2009
    Assignee: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems Inc.
    Inventor: Yaghoub Mahdavieh
  • Publication number: 20090262882
    Abstract: A first pulsed beam of charged particles from a particle accelerator is accelerated toward a first target that is configured to emit a fast neutron beam in response to being struck by an accelerated particle such that the fast neutron beam is directed toward a physical region. The last neutron beam includes a neutron having an energy sufficient to cause fission in a fissionable material. Data from a sensor configured to detect radiation of a fission product is accessed, and before accelerating a second pulsed beam of charged particles, whether the physical region includes a fissionable material based on the data from the sensor is determined.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 17, 2009
    Publication date: October 22, 2009
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: David Perticone, Vitaliy Ziskin
  • Patent number: 7606348
    Abstract: A method for operating an inspection system is disclosed in which an item under inspection may be moved between radiation sources and detectors illuminated by the sources. The radiation sources may be positioned such that radiation from at least some of the sources impinge on the radiation detectors, forming acute angles with respect to a plane having a normal direction coinciding with the first direction that are substantially in excess of three degrees. Data accumulated by the radiation detectors may be processed to form a three-dimensional tomographic data image of at least a portion of the item under inspection. The processing may be performed using an algebraic reconstruction technique using an inverse system matrix. The inverse matrix can be derived without first computing a transpose of the system matrix.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 20, 2009
    Assignee: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Andrew D. Foland, Richard Franklin Eilbert, Boris Oreper, Nikolay Rolshud, Prabhav Morje
  • Patent number: 7606349
    Abstract: A system may comprise a cathode, a target, one or more switches, and a conductive element. The cathode may be configured and arranged to generate an electron beam, and the target may be configured and arranged to emit radiation when electrons in the electron beam impact the target after being accelerated by an energy source. The one or more switches may be configured and arranged to apply either a first voltage or a second voltage from a power supply between the cathode and the target. The conductive element may be disposed between the cathode and the target so as to inhibit the electron beam generated by the cathode from reaching the target when a signal is applied to the conductive element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 20, 2009
    Assignee: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Boris Oreper, Richard F. Eilbert, Andrew Dean Foland, Kenneth E. Prather, Thomas David Plamondon