Smiths Detection’s advanced eqo body imaging
system, which use electronic, real-time imaging to detect
concealed weapons or explosives, has been installed at three South
Korean airports, the first deployment in Asia.
The three
systems are being used as additional screening for passengers
travelling through Gimpo, Gimhae, and Jeju airports. eqo’s
patented, millimetre-wave imaging provides a clear, moving picture
of the person in front of a flat panel in a standard checkpoint
layout. A remote operator can then check for any threat items –
metal, non-metallic or liquid - hidden beneath clothing.
Using a fraction of the footprint of
conventional scanners, eqo’s open-plan design helps speed
passenger throughput. Travellers just have to pause to face the
panel and then turn around before continuing their journey.
In
addition to fully remote operation that provides anonymity,
privacy filters such as face blurring are built into the system.
The equipment is also programmed to be incapable of storing,
transmitting or printing images. They are already installed at other
international airports including London Heathrow and Gatwick in
the UK.
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