Cambridge Terahertz, a pioneer in terahertz (THz) imaging technologies, will demo an AI-enabled Concealed Weapons Detection (CWD) solution to create a safer workplace. The patent pending solution can see through clothing, luggage, plastic, paper, ceramic, and cardboard to detect concealed weapons such as guns, knives, and explosives, contraband such as drugs and USB, and other products such as cell phones and electronic components. The system respects people’s privacy and does not capture any personally identifiable information (PII).
Using the Sensor System 300 and the embedded AI Engine, you can detect and identify hidden guns, knives, explosives, cellphones, and computer parts, under clothing or in bags and packages. Ideal for detecting concealed weapons at offices, schools, courts, government buildings, retail stores, warehouses, and fulfilment centers.
The cost-effective and compact system installs in minutes, and adaptive edge AI detects concealed weapons, contraband, and stolen goods to enhance people security and deter theft.
The solution comprises three main components:
- Sensor System 300 with embedded AI Engine, which, based on the properties of the concealed objects, constructs a real-time high-quality 3D image to help detect & identify items.
- Centralized SaaS application for policy-based system management and video analytics.
- Secure REST APIs for integration with third-party applications, such as RFID inventory solutions, video management systems, and retail operations management systems.
The technology is safe, with no harmful radiation; in fact, the company was granted an FCC License after rigorous radiation hazard analysis.