IMPROVED EFFICIENCY ACCESS CONTROL EQUIPMENT AND EXPLOSIVE, WEAPONS AND DRUG ABUSE DETECTION

Year
1985
Author(s)
Anthony Jenkins - Ion Track Instruments, Inc.
Andrew Milford - Ion Track Instruments, Inc.
J. Woollven - Ion Track Instruments, Inc.
Abstract
The second generation portal explosives detector has been designed with increased detection capability and convenience in service. The method of detection and performance relative to the first generation is described. A novel method of auto-calibration and self diagnosis is desribed and results are discussed. Improvements in convenience of operation have been achieved and operating space and costs reduced by combining metal detection capability, together with explosives detection. This allows both alarm signal and diagnostic outputs to be combined on a single remote panel in the guard room, and reduces the number of guards needed to man the access control. This type of access control is entirely a defensive measure against attack but a further additional feature is proposed which will also check the state of mind of all personnel passing through the check point. Any person suffering from the effect of narcotics or alcohol will be detected by their inability to reproduce their normal signature. A new method of signature analysis in five dimensions is described together with proposals for integrating the check without increasig the time in the test area. Some recent results on the effect of alcohol on signature reproduction is given.