Claims
- 1. A method of detecting an explosive comprising the steps of:
- (a) scanning a three-dimensional volume to determine the density of each of a plurality of voxels representing the three-dimensional volume;
- (b) connecting and labeling voxels of the plurality of voxels which have similar densities using an evaluation process wherein, for a given voxel, voxels in the same plane as the given voxel, and in planes above and below the given voxel, are compared to said given voxel for contiguity;
- (c) determining at least one of the volume and the mass of each contiguous region of voxels having similar densities; and
- (d) comparing at least one of the volume and the mass of each contiguous region having similar densities to at least one threshold and identifying each region which exceeds a threshold as a region potentially containing an explosive.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1, wherein in said evaluation process differences between a property of said given voxel and a property of voxels in said planes above and below said given voxel are employed to evaluate contiguity.
- 3. A method to ascertain the presence of an explosive in a three-dimensional volume represented by a plurality of voxels, wherein the explosive is smaller in at least one dimension than a linear dimension of the voxels, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) radiation scanning the three-dimensional volume to determine a property of each of a plurality of voxels representing the three-dimensional volume;
- (b) identifying voxels having similar values of said property to identify a contiguous group of voxels having said similar values using a contiguity evaluation process wherein, for a given voxel, voxels in the same plane as the given voxel, and in planes above and below the given voxel, are compared to said given voxel for contiguity; and
- (c) identifying said contiguous group of voxels as potentially containing said explosive if a characteristic of said contiguous group has a predetermined value.
- 4. A method to ascertain the presence of a delamination in a composite material in a three-dimensional volume represented by a plurality of voxels, wherein the delamination in the composite material is smaller in at least one dimension than a linear dimension of the voxels, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) radiation scanning the three-dimensional volume to determine a property of each of a plurality of voxels representing the three-dimensional volume;
- (b) identifying voxels having similar values of said property to identify a contiguous group of voxels having said similar values using a contiguity evaluation process wherein, for a given voxel, voxels in the same plane as the given voxel, and in planes above and below the given voxel, are compared to said given voxel for contiguity; and
- (c) identifying said contiguous group of voxels as potentially containing said delamination in the composite material if a characteristic of said contiguous group has a predetermined value.
- 5. A method to ascertain the presence of an object in a three-dimensional volume represented by a plurality of voxels, wherein the object is smaller in at least one dimension than a linear dimension of the voxels, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) radiation scanning the three-dimensional volume to determine a property of each of a plurality of voxels representing the three-dimensional volume;
- (b) identifying voxels having similar values of said property to identify a contiguous group of voxels having said similar values using a contiguity evaluation process wherein, for a given voxel, voxels in the same plane as the given voxel, and in planes above and below the given voxel, are compared to said given voxel for contiguity; and
- (c) identifying said contiguous group of voxels as potentially containing said object if a characteristic of said contiguous group has a predetermined value, wherein said three-dimensional volume includes luggage contents.
- 6. An apparatus to ascertain the presence of an explosive in a three-dimensional volume represented by a plurality of voxels, wherein the explosive is smaller in at least one dimension than a linear dimension of the voxels, the apparatus comprising:
- (a) a scanner to scan the three-dimensional volume; and
- (b) a processor which includes
- (1) a contiguity identification module to determine a property of each of a plurality of voxels representing the three-dimensional volume and to identify voxels having similar values of said property to identify a contiguous group of voxels having said similar values using a contiguity evaluation process wherein, for a given voxel, voxels in the same plane as the given voxel, and in planes above and below the given voxel, are compared to said given voxel for contiguity; and
- (2) an explosive identification module to identify said contiguous group of voxels as potentially containing said explosive if a characteristic of said contiguous group has a predetermined value.
- 7. An apparatus to ascertain the presence of a delamination in a composite material in a three-dimensional volume represented by a plurality of voxels, wherein the delamination in the composite material is smaller in at least one dimension than a linear dimension of the voxels, the apparatus comprising:
- (a) a scanner to scan the three-dimensional volume; and
- (b) a processor which includes
- (1) a contiguity identification module to determine a property of each of a plurality of voxels representing the three-dimensional volume and to identify voxels having similar values of said property to identify a contiguous group of voxels having said similar values using a contiguity evaluation process wherein, for a given voxel, voxels in the same plane as the given voxel, and in planes above and below the given voxel, are compared to said given voxel for contiguity; and
- (2) an identification module to identify said contiguous group of voxels as potentially containing said delamination in the composite material if a characteristic of said contiguous group has a predetermined value.
- 8. An apparatus to ascertain the presence of an object in a three-dimensional volume represented by a plurality of voxels, wherein the object is smaller in at least one dimension than a linear dimension of the voxels, the apparatus comprising:
- (a) a scanner to scan the three-dimensional volume; and
- (b) a processor which includes
- (1) a contiguity identification module to determine a property of each of a plurality of voxels representing the three-dimensional volume and to identify voxels having similar values of said property to identify a contiguous group of voxels having said similar values using a contiguity evaluation process wherein, for a given voxel, voxels in the same plane as the given voxel, and in planes above and below the given voxel, are compared to said given voxel for contiguity; and
- (2) an object identification module to identify said contiguous group of voxels as potentially containing said object if a characteristic of said contiguous group has a predetermined value, wherein said three-dimensional volume includes luggage contents.
- 9. A method to ascertain the presence of an explosive in a three-dimensional volume represented by a plurality of voxels, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) radiation scanning the three-dimensional volume to determine a property of each of a plurality of voxels representing the three-dimensional volume;
- (b) identifying voxels having similar values of said property to identify a contiguous group of voxels having said similar values using a contiguity evaluation process wherein, for a given voxel, voxels in the same plane as the given voxel, and in planes above and below the given voxel, are compared to said given voxel for contiguity; and
- (c) identifying said contiguous group of voxels as potentially containing said explosive based on a characteristic of said contiguous group.
- 10. An apparatus to ascertain the presence of an explosive in a three-dimensional volume represented by a plurality of voxels, the apparatus comprising:
- (a) a scanner to scan the three-dimensional volume; and
- (b) a processor which includes
- (1) a contiguity identification module to determine a property of each of a plurality of voxels representing the three-dimensional volume and to identify voxels having similar values of said property to identify a contiguous group of voxels having said similar values using a contiguity evaluation process wherein, for a given voxel, voxels in the same plane as the given voxel, and in planes above and below the given voxel, are compared to said given voxel for contiguity; and
- (2) an explosive identification module to identify said contiguous group of voxels as potentially containing said explosive based on a characteristic of said contiguous group.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/325,145, filed Oct. 20, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,712,926.
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