Passive terahertz technology allows you to see in real time the size, shape and location of hidden objects. While enhancing security and privacy, it simultaneously reduces false alarms and enables non-invasive, non-contact "virtual search." It is based on measuring the thermal contrast between the heat emitted by a person's body and an object hidden under clothing. Thruvision is a fast, safe and effective solution for screening people that ensures respect for an individual's privacy and total security for his or her health.
Passive terahertz imaging has unique properties that make it well suited for screening people from a distance.
It provides real-time, live observation of concealed threats, such as weapons, improvised explosive devices (IEDs), firearms, white weapons as well as liquids, ceramics and other non-metallic devices.
Passive shielding technology, safe for everyone, including pregnant women or people with medical implants.
Does not separate people by gender, age, background - in line with GPDR.
Recognizes all types of metals and non-metallic materials.
It detects the threat long before it reaches the checkpoint or target.
One station allows monitoring up to 2,000 people per hour.
The scrutiny of people raises questions about issues of health, privacy and respect. The use of ionizing radiation has sparked public opposition to body scanners at airports. Another issue is privacy, specifically the fear of screening, which can reveal a person's anatomical details. Finally, there is the issue of respect: people do not want to be repeatedly scanned by a metal detector or by physical touch.
People control technologies must maintain an acceptable level of user throughput. Checkpoints
at an airport can process, at best, hundreds of passengers per hour. Ground transportation and public facilities, on the other hand, have to handle thousands of fast-moving people per hour and carry out people control at the same time. The technologies used must be able to handle such volumes of people.
In 2022, Polish airports handled nearly 41 million passengers - more than twice as many as in 2021. Polish railroads in 2023 recorded a record high level of passenger traffic of more than 374.4 million travelers,
an increase of 9.4% compared to 2022.
Thruvision can be powered by battery. It can be easily moved to adapt to changing security conditions. It is possible to camouflage the device for discreetness of the inspection performed.
More than 250 Thruvision systems have been successfully deployed worldwide. It has successfully passed tests by the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA). It is used daily by Customs Agencies effectively detecting contraband.
Thruvision is used for facility security, customs and border control, mass transportation, aviation and public space security control.