Patents Assigned to L-3 Communications Security and Detections System
  • Patent number: 7308077
    Abstract: A method or apparatus for analyzing an object includes an X-ray prescanner that performs a prescan of the object to determine prescan information about the object. Then, a CT scanner performs a CT scan on at least one plane of the object based on the prescan information to determine CT information. In one embodiment, if the CT scan of the object includes or is in the vicinity of metal, then metal artifact correction of a reconstructed image from the CT scan is performed based on the prescan information. In another embodiment, a processor analyzes the CT information and the prescan information to determine whether to update the prescan information based on the CT information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 11, 2007
    Assignee: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Richard R Bijjani, Richard F Eilbert, Shuanghe Shi
  • Publication number: 20070280502
    Abstract: The application discloses a system and methods for remote access and analysis of data collected about items under inspection. The system includes one or more data collection stations, each of which may include an X-ray scanner that scans the items under inspection to obtain data about the items. The data is transmitted to one or more remote stations, where the data is remotely analyzed to determine whether the item contains a potential threat, such as, for example, explosives or other contraband. Data may be aggregated so that correlations between data collected for different items may be used to more accurately detect threats.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 6, 2006
    Publication date: December 6, 2007
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Joseph Paresi, Andrea Whitson
  • Publication number: 20070217571
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for inspecting items for the presence of contraband. Trays may be used to hold items as they move through an inspection station. After use, the trays may be mechanically conveyed back to an entry region of the inspection station so that the trays may be used to move other items. Mechanically conveying the trays may enable increased throughput for inspection stations. A tray return may be constructed from multiple modules positioned to the side of an inspection machine. In use at an airport or other similar facility, the tray return may face a passenger use area at an inspection station. Passengers exiting the inspection station may place trays in the tray return. Passengers entering the inspection station may remove a tray from an end of the tray return at an entrance of the inspection station.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 10, 2006
    Publication date: September 20, 2007
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Arkady Teslyar, Joseph Parisi, John Reilly
  • Publication number: 20070205083
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for reducing the likelihood of an article becoming jammed in a conveyor system. The width of an article, like luggage, may be detected and the article rotated if the width is greater than a threshold value. A jammed article in the conveyance system may be detected, and repositioned by a positioner, to clear the jam. Spacing between articles in the conveyor system may also be controlled.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 19, 2007
    Publication date: September 6, 2007
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Charles Smalley, Paul Green
  • Publication number: 20070195994
    Abstract: A method of advance baggage screening includes steps of transmitting a threat file corresponding to an item under inspection to a processing center, analyzing the threat file according to a detection algorithm at the processing center to determine a screening result for the item under inspection, and transmitting the screening result to a remotely located operator interface for access by an operator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 31, 2007
    Publication date: August 23, 2007
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems
    Inventors: Keith McClelland, Craig Dawson, Ying Huang, Andrea Whitson
  • Patent number: 7251310
    Abstract: An system for detecting contraband, particularly explosives or other energetic materials. The system includes a source of ionizing radiation that irradiates an item under inspection. The radiation stimulates the emission of RF energy from objects within the item under inspection. The characteristics of the emitted RF energy reveals information about the material composition of the objects. The system detects this emitted RF energy and comparers it to a signature of RF emissions from contraband objects. Apparatus to detect and analyze RF emissions may be constructed as a stand-alone unit or may be incorporated into an imaging system in which the ionizing radiation is used to form an image of the item under inspection. Similarly, the RF analysis may be used, in the first instance, to determine whether an object contains a contraband item or may be used as a second level analysis to clear alarms generated by analysis of images formed by the imaging system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 27, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 31, 2007
    Assignee: L-3 Communications Security and Detection System
    Inventor: Richard C. Smith
  • Publication number: 20070172129
    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: Application
    Filed: December 11, 2006
    Publication date: July 26, 2007
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: John Tortora, Jeffrey Stillson, Kristoph Krug
  • Publication number: 20070153974
    Abstract: An system for detecting contraband, particularly explosives or other energetic materials. The system includes a source of ionizing radiation that irradiates an item under inspection. The radiation stimulates the emission of RF energy from objects within the item under inspection. The characteristics of the emitted RF energy reveals information about the material composition of the objects. The system detects this emitted RF energy and comparers it to a signature of RF emissions from contraband objects. Apparatus to detect and analyze RF emissions may be constructed as a stand-alone unit or may be incorporated into an imaging system in which the ionizing radiation is used to form an image of the item under inspection. Similarly, the RF analysis may be used, in the first instance, to determine whether an object contains a contraband item or may be used as a second level analysis to clear alarms generated by analysis of images formed by the imaging system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 27, 2005
    Publication date: July 5, 2007
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detections Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Richard Smith
  • Publication number: 20070081623
    Abstract: In one aspect, an x-ray scanning device is provided. The x-ray scanning device comprises a target adapted to convert electron-beam (e-beam) energy into x-ray energy, a detector array positioned to detect at least some x-rays emitted from the target, and a conveyer mechanism adapted to convey items to be inspected through an inspection region formed by the target and the detector array, wherein the target and the detector array are rotated out of alignment with each other such that x-rays emitted from the target impinge on diametrically positioned detectors of the detector array without passing through near-side detectors of the detector array.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 5, 2006
    Publication date: April 12, 2007
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Richard Eilbert
  • Publication number: 20070030955
    Abstract: A radiation (e.g., X-ray) source and collimator assembly with no moving parts provides a swept-line scan of radiation suitable for imaging or analyzing radiation scattered from an object. Scatter radiation is sensed by (e.g., scintillation devices) to produce a signal which is then able to be processed to produce an image, or to be analyzed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 10, 2006
    Publication date: February 8, 2007
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Eilbert, Boris Oreper, Nicholas Gillett
  • Publication number: 20060291622
    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: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2006
    Publication date: December 28, 2006
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Smith, Robert Madden, James Connelly
  • Publication number: 20060291623
    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: Application
    Filed: June 14, 2006
    Publication date: December 28, 2006
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Smith, Robert Madden, James Connelly
  • Publication number: 20060274916
    Abstract: The application discloses a system and methods for remote access and analysis of data collected about items under inspection. The system includes a data collection station, that may include an X-ray scanner, that scans the items under inspection to obtain data about the items. The data is transmitted to one or more remote expert stations, where a remote expert analyzes the data to determine whether the item contains a potential threat, such as, for example, explosives or other contraband.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 6, 2006
    Publication date: December 7, 2006
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems
    Inventors: Chin Chan, Richard Abraham, Junghyun Park, Bruce Lee, Keith McClelland, Paul Hurd
  • Publication number: 20060274879
    Abstract: A reduced size CT scanner for baggage inspection has a wide angle x-ray source and multiple sets of detectors at different distances from the x-ray source. The detectors in each set are sized and positioned to maintain consistent pitch and flux levels among all detectors. Conventional reconstruction processes can be used to process the data from the CT scanner. The scanner may also be incorporated into a check-in desk in a network of scanners.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 11, 2006
    Publication date: December 7, 2006
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Ellenbogen, Richard Biijani
  • Patent number: 7139406
    Abstract: A method of advance baggage screening includes steps of transmitting a threat file corresponding to an item under inspection to a processing center, analyzing the threat file according to a detection algorithm at the processing center to determine a screening result for the item under inspection, and transmitting the screening result to a remotely located operator interface for access by an operator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 21, 2006
    Assignee: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems
    Inventors: Keith M. McClelland, Craig Dawson, Ying Huang, Andrea L. Whitson
  • Patent number: 7123681
    Abstract: A reduced size CT scanner for baggage inspection has a wide angle x-ray source and multiple sets of detectors at different distances from the x-ray source. The detectors in each set are sized and positioned to maintain consistent pitch and flux levels among all detectors. Conventional reconstruction processes can be used to process the data from the CT scanner. The scanner may also be incorporated into a check-in desk in a network of scanners.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 17, 2006
    Assignee: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael P. Ellenbogen, Richard Robehr Bijjani
  • Publication number: 20060115109
    Abstract: The application discloses a system and methods for remote access and analysis of data collected about items under inspection. The system includes a data collection station, that may include an X-ray scanner, that scans the items under inspection to obtain data about the items. The data is transmitted to one or more remote expert stations, where a remote expert analyzes the data to determine whether the item contains a potential threat, such as, for example, explosives or other contraband.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 16, 2005
    Publication date: June 1, 2006
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Andrea Whitson, Paul DeLia
  • Publication number: 20060098866
    Abstract: An inspection system having a user friendly operator display. Characteristics of items under inspection are represented in the display by color and brightness. Each pixel on the display is assigned an intensity representation of a first characteristic of a region of an item, such as density. Color is assigned to each pixel based on anther characteristic of the regions, such as atomic number. The intensity assigned to each pixel in the display is based in part on the color assigned to that pixel so that each pixel representing the same value of the first characteristic will appear to a human with the same brightness, regardless of the color assigned to the pixels. Such a display is used in an x-ray inspection system to represent attenuation of x-rays by brightness and effective atomic number by color.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 26, 2005
    Publication date: May 11, 2006
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Andrea Whitson, Shuanghe Shi, Richard Eilbert
  • Publication number: 20060083257
    Abstract: An improved interconnection protocol that is well suited for use in an inspection system or similar modular electronic system. Communication is provided over a network where the electronic modules are nodes, including a root node and multiple remote nodes. The root node and remote nodes are connected through multiple point-to-point synchronous links. The root node and remote nodes are configured to send and receive packets in either a short form or a normal form. Timing between the root node and remote nodes is provided by an external clock distributed by the root node. Each remote node responds to commands with low latency. This protocol allows normal packets to be configured to provide variable payload length, with a maximum payload size that yields a low protocol overhead.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 20, 2004
    Publication date: April 20, 2006
    Applicant: L-3 Communications Security & Detection Systems
    Inventors: John Price, Alan Sieving, James Karon
  • Patent number: 7023957
    Abstract: A method or apparatus for analyzing an object includes an X-ray prescanner that performs a prescan of the object to determine prescan information about the object. Then, a CT scanner performs a CT scan on at least one plane of the object based on the prescan information to determine CT information. In one embodiment, if the CT scan of the object includes or is in the vicinity of metal, then metal artifact correction of a reconstructed image from the CT scan is performed based on the prescan information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 19, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2006
    Assignee: L-3 Communications Security and Detection Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard R. Bijjani, Richard F. Eilbert, Shunghe Shi