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ProVision® - ATD (NEW) Image-Free Technology

Deployed internationally and designed to enhance security at any checkpoint, the ProVision ATD quickly screens subjects using safe active millimeter wave (MMW) radio frequency technology to automatically detect concealed objects made of any type of material – both metallic and non-metallic.

ProVision ATD provides an image-free solution and eliminates privacy concerns. Advanced software processes scanned data and determines if the passenger can be cleared through the checkpoint.

ProVision ATD offers customers an upgradeable technology platform that can be enhanced through software updates as new threats evolve or are introduced. This capability is also available through a field upgrade to existing ProVision Systems.

 

Automatic Detection:

  • Under evaluation by regulators worldwide
  • All types of materials (metallic and non-metallic): liquids, gels, plastics, powders, metals, ceramics, etc.
  • All types of objects: weapons, standard and home-made explosives, contraband, drugs, money, papers, etc

 

High Throughput:

ProVision is built for high checkpoint throughput. A quick scan provides the data needed to confidently pass an individual through a checkpoint

  • A seven second total processing time for a complete multidirectional view
  • Scans 200-400 people per hour depending on the application
  • Reduces need for time-consuming and intrusive pat-down searche

 

Safe Technology:

  • ProVision does not use X-rays or any ionizing radiation.
  • The signals created by ProVision are a fraction of other commercial radio frequency devices.


Preserving Privacy:

  • Automatic Target Detection feature addresses privacy concerns by eliminating the generation and review of images. Scan data is processed by software without human intervention to determine if any threats are present. Potential threat areas are then presented to the operator using a generic mannequin that resembles a human outline.

 
 
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