CONPASS DV personal inspection system

Where is it used?

At airports, train stations, checkpoints and border checkpoints
What does it inspect?
A full-length person
What does it detect?

Hidden threats of all types
The main difference between this system and the world-famous CONPASS system is the second projection, which significantly expands the detection capabilities. Thanks to this additional projection, the operator receives not one image, as in single-projection systems, but two: one full-length image of a person and the second - an image of the abdominal cavity - the most important for detecting threats.

Thanks to the second projection, the system allows you to detect small objects, pieces of precious metals and stones, and most importantly - drugs hidden in the abdominal cavity.

The ADANI technology is based on:

the formation of an extremely narrow (< 2 mm) monochromatic X-ray beam using a system of collimators and filters, which allows minimizing the radiation exposure of the monitored person
the movement of the person on a special moving platform located between the collimator and the detector through the X-ray beam, for the purpose of scanning and personal inspection
the use of an ultra-high-sensitivity linear matrix of semiconductor scintillation detectors located vertically as an X-ray receiver
the detection of radiation passed through the person using a linear detector and the formation of a two-dimensional matrix of a digital image on the operator's monitor
the optimization of the ratio of the radiation dose and the resolution of the system depending on the specifics of the problem being solved (the purpose of the system)
CONPASS allows you to obtain a projection X-ray image of the monitored person and "see" what is hidden under the clothes; "look inside" the person. At the same time, there is no obvious ethical problem typical for scanning X-ray systems based on reflected radiation, which “undress a person”. There is no need for two or three scans – from the front, from behind and, in some cases, from the side to inspect a person.

CONPASS DV can operate in two main modes: SV (ultra-low dose, one projection) and DV (two projections):

CONPASS SV generates low-power X-ray radiation and allows detecting weapons, explosives and other dangerous objects with a diameter of more than 2.5 mm on a person. In this mode, there is no need to take into account the accumulated personal dose, which allows using the system for mass inspections at airports, stadiums, etc. It is possible to scan pregnant women and children up to 1000 times a year without harming their health.

CONPASS DV allows for increased spatial resolution and penetrating power compared to the SV mode. The successful combination of these characteristics allows detecting objects with a diameter of less than 2.5 mm, as well as objects swallowed by humans, and makes the device ideal for use by customs services to search for swallowed drugs, as well as mine security services to search for swallowed diamonds, gold and other valuable materials.

Detectable items:
Cosmetics, medicines
Electronic devices
Cutting and stabbing objects
Dangerous sports equipment
Cut weapons and firearms
Tools
Self-defense items
Explosives, flammable materials, paralyzing liquids, gases and other dangerous materials
Food, liquids
Any other items that can be considered dangerous
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