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  2. Full body scanner - Wikipedia

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    Full body scanner in millimeter wave scanners technique at Cologne Bonn Airport Image from an active millimeter wave body scanner. A full-body scanner is a device that detects objects on or inside a person's body for security screening purposes, without physically removing clothes or making physical contact.

  3. Millimeter wave scanner - Wikipedia

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    As of June 1, 2013, all back-scatter full body scanners were removed from use at U.S. airports, because they could not comply with TSA's software requirements. Millimeter-wave full body scanners utilize ATR, and are compliant with TSA software requirements. [12] Software imaging technology can also mask specific body parts. [5]

  4. TSA Making Airport Body Scanners More Private - AOL

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    Rebecca Dolan, AOL The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has begun testing new software designed to make full body scanner images at airport security more

  5. TSA Testing Privacy Upgrades for Full Body Scanners - AOL

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    Photo, L-3 Communications In a lab in New Jersey, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Department of Homeland Security have begun testing software that would change the image ...

  6. Transportation Security Administration - Wikipedia

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    A CBS telephone poll of 1137 people published on November 15, 2010, found that 81% percent of those polled approved TSA's use of full-body scans. [258] An ABC/Washington Post poll conducted by Langer Associates and released November 22, 2010, found that 64% of Americans favored the full-body X-ray scanners, but that 50% think the "enhanced" pat ...

  7. Stowaway caught after getting aboard Delta flight from New ...

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    A Transportation Security Administration source told CBS News that the woman went through an advanced imaging technology body scanner at a checkpoint in JFK Airport after somehow appearing to ...

  8. Airport privacy - Wikipedia

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    Backscatters use a high-speed yet thin intensity x-ray beam to portray the digital image of an individual's body. [6] [7] Millimeter wave scanners uses the millimeter waves to create a 3-D image based on the energy reflected from the individual's body. In June 2010, the TSA's commissioners report regulated that screening must follow a framework ...

  9. UPDATE: TSA Making Airport Body Scanners More Private - AOL

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    Rebecca Dolan, AOL UPDATE 7/20/11: The Transportation Security Administration announced Wednesday plans to enhance air passenger privacy at security checkpoints, TSA Administrator John Pistole ...