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From the imaging results, the concrete buiding could be distinguished easily from the sky in the passive millimeter wave image.
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A Gizmodo investigation has revealed 100 of the photographs saved by the Gen 2 millimeter wave scanner from Brijot Imaging Systems, Inc., obtained by a FOIA request after it was recently revealed that U.S. Marshals operating the machine in the Orlando, Florida courthouse had improperly-perhaps illegally-saved images of the scans of public servants and private citizens.
The TSA uses two types of full-body image scanners, millimeter wave and backscatter units, to detect potential threats underneath clothing without using any physical contact.
Right, so the millimeter wave scanners the ones that create a crude image of a nude human being (gasp!)—would not have prevented that Christmas bomb plot because the materials involved (some sort of powdered explosive) aren't dense enough to be picked up by the scanners.
They were taken with using millimeter wave scanners manufactured by Brijot Imaging Systems , Inc which produce images that resemble "blurry negatives" with a "humanoid form," according to TSA spokesperson Sari Koshetz.
There are two types of technology for full body imaging: Backscatter X-Ray and Millimeter wave scanning.
The agency has added software privacy filters to all of the millimeter wave scanners so screeners see only an outline of the passenger being scanned — not the more graphic body image the machines originally produced.
Figure 4 shows an external view of the Millimeter Wave Radar used in this system.
The "millimeter wave" machines, which are considered less risky because they do not use X-rays, bounce electromagnetic waves off the body to produce a similar image.
But for now, the agency is committed to the backscatters and millimeter wave machines.
Paul went through a millimeter wave machine that uses a generic outline of a body for all passengers.
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