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NTIS 바로가기Applied ergonomics, v.72, 2018년, pp.58 - 68
Hättenschwiler, Nicole (University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, School of Applied Psychology, Institute Humans in Complex Systems) , Sterchi, Yanik , Mendes, Marcia , Schwaninger, Adrian
Abstract Bomb attacks on civil aviation make detecting improvised explosive devices and explosive material in passenger baggage a major concern. In the last few years, explosive detection systems for cabin baggage screening (EDSCB) have become available. Although used by a number of airports, most ...
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