IP Library Granted Patent US 8,908,831
Granted Patent B2
US 8,908,831 · App. 13/523,604 · Granted Dec 9, 2014

Covert surveillance using multi-modality sensing

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Patent No.
US 8,908,831
App. No.
13/523,604
Granted
Dec 9, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present specification discloses a covert mobile inspection vehicle with a backscatter X-ray scanning system that has an X-ray source and detectors for obtaining a radiographic image of an object outside the vehicle. The system is configured to also simultaneously detect passive radiation. The systems preferably include at least one sensor for determining a distance from at least one of the detectors to points on the surface of the object being scanned, a processor for processing the obtained radiographic image by using the determined distance of the object to obtain an atomic number of each material contained in the object, and one or more sensors to obtain surveillance data from a predefined area surrounding the vehicle.

Claims (27)

1. A system for detecting concealed threats in an object by simultaneously performing active and passive radiation detection, the system comprising:

an X-ray source with a modulating device to produce a pencil beam of radiation for scanning the object, wherein said modulating device comprises a controller and a cylindrical structure with at least two helical slits extending across its outer surface and wherein said cylindrical structure is adapted to be rotated to produce the pencil beam that is blocked at regular intervals and wherein said system does not illuminate the object with radiation when the pencil beam is blocked and wherein said X-ray source remains switched on during both active and passive radiation detection; and

a detector module for detecting both X-ray radiation backscattered by the object when scanned with the pencil beam of radiation and passive radiation emitted from threats within said object when the pencil beam of radiation is blocked, wherein said detector module comprises at least one detector adapted to detect both X-ray backscatter radiation and passive radiation, integrating electronics for generating X-ray backscatter data from the detected X-ray backscatter radiation, and spectroscopic electronics for generating passive radiation data from the detected passive radiation, both of said

integrating electronics and spectroscopic electronics being gated to, and actuated by, the controller of the modulating device.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the passive radiation detector is at least one of a gamma ray detector, a neutron detector, or a gamma-neutron detector.

3. The system of claim 2 wherein said neutron detector is used to passively measure neutrons simultaneously with backscattered radiation and passive gamma rays.

4. The system of claim 1 wherein the modulating device comprises a disc with at least one pinhole.

5. A system for detecting concealed threats in an object by simultaneously performing active and passive radiation detection, the system comprising:

an X-ray source with a modulating device to produce a pencil beam of radiation for scanning the object, wherein said modulating device comprises a controller and a cylindrical structure with a slit extending across its outer surface, wherein said cylindrical structure is adapted to be rotated to produce a pencil beam that is blocked at regular intervals and wherein said system does not illuminate the object with radiation when the pencil beam is blocked and wherein said X-ray source remains switched on during both active and passive radiation detection; and

a detector module comprising an X-ray detector for detecting radiation backscattered by the object when scanned with the pencil beam and a passive radiation detector for detecting radiation emitted from threats inside said object when the pencil beam of radiation is blocked, wherein said detector module comprises at least one detector adapted to detect both X-ray backscatter radiation and passive radiation, integrating electronics for generating X-ray backscatter data from the detected X-ray backscatter radiation, and spectroscopic electronics for generating passive radiation data from the detected passive radiation, both of said integrating electronics and spectroscopic electronics being gated to, and actuated by, the controller of the modulating device.

6. The system of claim 5 wherein the detector module comprises a detector capable of detecting both backscattered x-rays and passive radiation.

7. The system of claim 5 wherein the passive radiation detector is at least one of a gamma ray detector, a neutron detector, or a gamma-neutron detector.

8. A method for detecting concealed threats in an object by simultaneously performing active and passive radiation detection, the method comprising:

modulating an X-ray source to produce a pencil beam of radiation for scanning the object, such that the pencil beam is blocked at regular intervals, wherein said modulating is performed by a modulating device that comprises a controller and a cylindrical structure with a slit extending across its outer surface, wherein said cylindrical structure is adapted to be rotated to produce the pencil beam that is blocked at regular intervals and wherein said system does not illuminate the object with radiation when the pencil beam is blocked and wherein said X-ray source remains switched on during both active and passive radiation detection;

detecting X-ray radiation backscattered by the object when scanned with the pencil beam, and detecting passive radiation emitted from threats inside said object when the pencil beam is blocked; and

activating integrating electronics for generating X-ray backscatter data from the detected X-ray backscatter radiation and spectroscopic electronics for generating passive radiation data from the detected passive radiation, said activation being gated to, and actuated by, the controller of the modulating device.

9. The method of claim 8 wherein radiation is detected by using a dual purpose detector adapted to detect both backscattered x-rays and passive radiation.

10. The method of claim 8 wherein the passive radiation is detected using a separate passive radiation detector that is at least one of a gamma ray detector, a neutron detector, or a combined gamma-neutron detector.

11. The method of claim 8 wherein said neutron detector passively measures neutrons simultaneously with backscatter radiation and passive gamma rays.

12. The method of claim 8 further comprising combining measured backscatter radiation and passive radiation data to determine the presence of threats.

13. A system for detecting concealed threats in an object by simultaneously performing active and passive radiation detection, the system comprising:

an X-ray source with a modulating device to produce a pencil beam of radiation for scanning the object, wherein said modulating device comprises a controller and a cylindrical structure with at least two helical slits extending across its outer surface, wherein said cylindrical structure is adapted to be rotated to produce a pencil beam that is blocked at regular intervals and wherein said system does not illuminate the object with radiation when the pencil beam is blocked and wherein said X-ray source remains switched on during both active and passive radiation detection;

a detector module comprising a detector for detecting X-ray radiation backscattered by the object when scanned with the pencil beam and radiation emitted from threats inside said object, wherein said detector module comprises integrating electronics for generating X-ray backscatter data from the detected X-ray backscatter radiation and spectroscopic electronics for generating emitted radiation data from the detected emitted radiation, both of said integrating electronics and spectroscopic electronics being gated to, and actuated by, the controller of the modulating device; and

control electronics to measure a resultant backscatter signal having energies less than a first threshold and to measure passive gamma rays above a second threshold that is set at approximately the first threshold.

14. The system in claim 13 further comprising a processor, wherein said processor is programmed to subtract background noise produced by high-energy gamma rays from the backscatter signal.

15. The system in claim 13 comprising a neutron detector to passively measure neutrons simultaneously with the backscatter radiation and passive gamma rays.

16. The system of claim 13 wherein a processor is employed to analyze both the X-ray image and passive gamma and neutron information for potential threats.

Assignments (2)
NOTICE OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Jul 1, 2025
From: RAPISCAN SYSTEMS, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 23, 2012
From: MORTON, EDWARD JAMES; BENDAHAN, JOSEPH
To: RAPISCAN SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 028837/0482 →