Dutch Schiphol Airport uses 3D scanners to improve security efficiency

The most troublesome thing about traveling is the inspection of luggage, especially in the context of terrorism and the popularity of laptops. Even if you only have one suitcase and one backpack, you have to put everything on the conveyor belt, and you need to put your notebook and mobile phone out in separate baskets and put them on the conveyor belt. But now these things seem to have a very good change. Recently, the Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Center in the Netherlands replaced the traditional security conveyor belt with a 3D scanning system, which allows the user to place the electronic equipment in the luggage without having to take it out. This inspection method improves the efficiency of security inspection.

According to OFweek 3D Printing Network, these 3D scanning systems are currently being tested in Schiphol's No. 3 departure hall, but Xiao Bian believes that the popularity of airports and stations around the world is only a matter of time as long as the trial passes. "If all goes well, we will launch a 3D scanning system at the entire airport sometime next year," said senior security manager Daan van Vroonhoven. Previously, the system had similar tests at Singapore Changi Airport and relied on CT scans to quickly collect baggage data. Another trial is being carried out at the Saint Exupéry Airport in Lyon, France, but Schiphol currently uses the most advanced systems.

In addition to efficiency, this CT scanning method has a safety advantage. Although X-ray scanning produces accurate 2D images, the CT solution can perform 360-degree inspections. As a result, it not only reduces the hassle of passengers, but also eliminates the need to pull laptops and other electrical items out of the bag. However, users carrying liquids still need to be removed from your bag and stored in a transparent container.

It is reported that since the beginning of the 21st century, more and more airports around the world have used 3D scanning. In particular, Artec 3D has always been the leader in full-body scanning, and travelers can create complete 3D images in a single moment by stepping into a body scanner. In 2015, preliminary testing of Schiphol's transhipment passengers for hand baggage scanning was completed and the Dutch National Security and Counter-Terrorism Coordinator and KLM Airlines closely monitored all Schiphol tests. Similar CT-based 3D scanners have been used in Schiphol's boarding baggage security system, and although hardware is not suitable for hand luggage areas, systems from four manufacturers are currently being tested in Amsterdam.

The test has started this Monday, and if all goes well, it could become the new standard for airports around the world. As Van Vroonhoven reveals, it may cause another change in the program because the 3D scanner can help security personnel more easily check fluids in passenger luggage. Xiao Bian believes that in the future, our travel will become easier!

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