Optics and photonics for counterterrorism, crime fighting and defence IX; and Optical materials and biomaterials in security and defence systems technology X 23-25 September 2013, Dresden, Germany

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: SPIE (Society) (sponsoring body), Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft (sponsoring body)
Other Authors: Zamboni, R. (Roberto) (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Bellingham, Washington SPIE 2013
Series:Proceedings of SPIE volume 8901
Subjects:
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Call Number :TK 8300 .O58 2013

MARC

LEADER 00000nam a2200000 i 4500
001 99221
003 MY-KLNDU
005 20241220023129.0
008 221104 2013 waua bi 000 0 eng d
020 |a 9780819497703 
039 9 |a 202211041127  |b VLOAD  |c 201508041234  |d ezzah  |c 201501051047  |d azraai  |c 201411252013  |d syarifuddin  |y 201411252012  |z syarifuddin 
040 |a UPNM  |b eng  |c UPNM  |e rda 
090 |a TK 8300  |b .O58 2013 
245 0 0 |a Optics and photonics for counterterrorism, crime fighting and defence IX; and Optical materials and biomaterials in security and defence systems technology X  |b 23-25 September 2013, Dresden, Germany  |c Douglas Burgess [and four others], editors ; sponsored by SPIE ; cooperating organisations, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft (Germany) ; published by SPIE 
264 1 |a Bellingham, Washington  |b SPIE  |c 2013 
300 |a 1 volume (various pagings)  |b illustrations  |c 28 cm 
336 |a text  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a unmediated  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a volume  |2 rdacarrier 
490 1 |a Proceedings of SPIE  |2 077-786X  |v volume 8901 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0 |a Pt.A. Optics and Photonics for Counterterrorism, Crime Fighting and Defence IX -- 1. Detection and Recognition of Dangerous Material I -- Raman spectroscopy for the detection of explosives and their precursors on clothing in fingerprint concentration: a reliable technique for security and counterterrorism issues -- Detection of bottled explosives by near infrared -- Spatially offset Raman spectroscopy for explosives detection through difficult (opaque) containers -- Characterization of optically compressing diode array for spectroscopic applications -- Effective criteria for the identification of substance using the spectral lines dynamics of reflected THz signal -- 2. Detection and Recognition of Dangerous Material II -- Spectroscopic studies of the several isomers of UO3 -- Experimental realization of SDA-method for the detection of substance at long distance -- Standoff detection of bioaerosols over wide area using a newly developed sensor combining a cloud mapper and a spectrometric LIF lidar -- Evaluation of adaptive algorithms for detection and classification of fluorescent aerosols in the atmosphere -- 3. Identifying Suspicious Activity I -- Radon transform based automatic metal artefacts generation for 3D threat image projection -- Defining human contrast sensitivity and discrimination from complex imagery -- Particle swarm optimization on low dimensional pose manifolds for monocular human pose estimation -- Human pose classification within the context of near-IR imagery tracking -- Learning transmodal person detectors from single spectral training sets -- 4. Identifying Suspicious Activity II -- Gait patterns for crime fighting: statistical evaluation -- WPSS: watching people security services -- Usage of cornea and sclera back reflected images captured in security cameras for forensic and card games applications -- Recent developments in automated lip-reading -- 5. Poster Session -- Ammonia detection using optical reflectance from porous silicon formed by metal-assisted chemical etching -- Investigating existing medical CT segmentation techniques within automated baggage and package inspection -- Ultra long range surveillance camera for critical infrastructure protection research range -- The use of fiber optic sensors for the direct, physical protection of museums and cultural heritages -- Passive automatic anti-piracy defense system of ships -- Photoacoustic detection by means of a differential double resonator cell applied to security and defence 
505 0 |a Pt.B. Optical Materials and Biomaterials in Security and Defence Systems Technology X -- 6. Biomaterials -- Preparation, linear and NLO properties of DNA-CTMA-SBE complexes -- 7. Polymers and Applications -- Nanoscopic actuators in light-induced deformation of glassy azo-polymers -- Lasing and random lasing based on organic molecules -- Electro-optic properties of novel azobenzene polymers -- 8. Modelling and Photonic Applications -- k-vector angular correlations in negative refraction for TM polarization in nanosphere dispersed liquid crystal (NDLC) metamaterial -- Semiconductor alloys for optoelectronic applications: ab initio modeling -- Gold nanoparticles as optical limiting materials against cw lasers -- Nanovectors as a complex solution for optical securing 
592 |a 00007352/14  |b 22/12/14  |c RM305.01  |h Areesh 
650 0 |a Detectors  |v Congresses 
650 0 |a Optics  |v Congresses 
650 0 |a Photonics  |v Congresses 
650 0 |a Terrorism  |x Prevention  |v Congresses 
650 0 |a Law enforcement  |x Technological innovations  |v Congresses 
650 0 |a Military research  |v Congresses 
650 0 |a Security systems  |v Congresses 
650 0 |a Optical materials  |v Congresses 
650 0 |a Quantum theory  |v Congresses 
650 0 |a Chemical detectors  |v Congresses 
650 0 |a Optical detectors  |v Congresses 
700 1 |a Zamboni, R.  |q (Roberto)  |e editor 
710 2 |a SPIE (Society)  |e issuing body  |e sponsoring body 
710 2 |a Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft  |e sponsoring body 
999 |a vtls000053327  |c 99221  |d 99221