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 X Ray   Baggage Inspection System – How does it work? 

X Ray Baggage Inspection System - How does it work? X Ray Baggage Inspection System uses X-rays to detect hidden contraband and explosives within luggage. Once the bags are loaded into the X-ray machine, the system uses advanced X-ray technology to detect anything that may be illegal within the luggage. The X-ray machine rotates around the bags, capturing images of the inside of the bags, and displaying the images on a monitor.

The X Ray Baggage Inspection System (X-Ray BIAS) is a system of computerized x-ray scanners and robotic arms to inspect luggage and other objects for explosives and other contraband. The x-ray scanners use a line of sight algorithm to detect objects, while the robotic arms use a variety of sensors to search for explosives and other contraband. The system has been deployed in airports around the world, including in the United States. In tests, the X-Ray BIAS has detected explosives and other contraband in luggage at a rate of about 95%, with the robotic arms detecting explosives at a rate of about 99%.


 X-Ray Baggage Inspection Systems are a popular technology for detecting concealed items like weapons and drugs at airports today. They use a beam of X-rays to scan the baggage of passengers, triggering alarms when they detect something suspicious. The technology was first deployed in airports in the United States in the late 1990s, though the first airport in Canada to use an X-Ray system was in Calgary in 2002. The systems are controversial; in some countries, like the United States, they are mandatory for all passengers.

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