Next Generation eAIT People Screening Technology

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Introduction to the QPS scanner

Security through technology

Safe millimeter wave radio technology explained

Security threats today evolve rapidly, and in an ever-changing environment, technology solutions must keep up. To counter current and emerging threats, security operators need technology solutions that can quickly adapt. Utilizing safe millimeter wave radio technology, the R&S®QPS automatically identifies concealed objects and threats.

Enhanced technology solutions for evolving security challenges

Here are the facts

Rohde & Schwarz security solutions are at work every day across a broad range of security and defense missions to meet the needs of security professionals, law enforcement, government authorities, and military operations.

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Safe, accurate security screening

While we want powerful systems which effectively detect threats, these same mechanisms must certainly not harm the people who are scanned.

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Designed to preserve privacy

Designed specifically to protect personal privacy and minimize intrusive secondary screening measures.

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Simple open design

A simple open design for a spacious screening environment and unobstructed view for security personnel, makes high-resolution people screening more comfortable and efficient.

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Fast, high-resolution screening improved accuracy

The technology must balance between security effectiveness, operational efficiency, and user experience. This requires advanced fast scanning methods that combine operational comfort with accurate and efficient threat detection.

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Security through technology

Security operations have long demanded higher performance technology to support efficient checkpoint operations with enhanced detection capabilities of an expanding range of threats and prohibited items.

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QPS201
QPS201

R&S®QPS Quick Personnel Security Scanner

Key facts

  • Low processing time for highest throughput
  • Open architecture
  • Easy-to-hold body posture with hands down

R&S®QPS in the news

The future of airport security is here at Newark Airport’s new $2.7B Terminal A

The future of airport security is here at Newark Airport’s new $2.7B Terminal A

Travelers using Newark Airport’s new $2.7 billion Terminal A are among the first to encounter the future of airport security screening – from barrel-shaped 3-D baggage screening machines that use the same technology in a MRI, to more passenger-friendly open air full body scanners.

Larry Higgs, NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, March 05, 2023

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Rohde & Schwarz security scanner achieves TSA Qualified Products List status

Rohde & Schwarz security scanner achieves TSA Qualified Products List status

The Rohde & Schwarz R&S QPS201 enhanced Advanced Imaging Technology (eAIT) system has successfully completed TSA’s QPL testing and has met the Agency’s operational and performance requirements for use in its security screening operations.

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The Technology and Benefits of the Quick Personnel Security Scanner

The Technology and Benefits of the Quick Personnel Security Scanner

Luke Olsen, business development manager - security solutions, Rohde & Schwarz, describes the technology and benefits of the Quick Personnel Security Scanner (QPS) from the floor of the 94th Annual AAAE Conference & Exposition.

Luke Olsen, Joe Petrie, Walker Jaroch, AviationPros.com, June 7, 2022

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Security Today - TSA Sets Up 'Innovation Checkpoint' at Las Vegas Airport To Test Security Tech

TSA Sets Up 'Innovation Checkpoint' at Las Vegas Airport To Test Security Tech

Among the technology being tested at a TSA checkpoint in Vegas: computed tomography machines, credential authentication technology for faster ID checks and a new body scanner.

Haley Samsel, Security Today, September 06, 2019

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Security by Design – New Security Technology and the Future of Airport Security Checkpoint Design

Security by Design – New Security Technology and the Future of Airport Security Checkpoint Design

While the last major new US airport was completed and opened its doors in Denver over 24 years ago, in the US and around the world, hundreds of billions of dollars are being invested in airport construction, modernization and expansion projects aimed at increasing capacity to accommodate rapidly growing numbers of travelers.

Luke Olsen, AviationPros.com, May 20, 2019

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TSA certification achieved

Transportation Security Administration (TSA) certification achieved

Rohde & Schwarz achieves Transportation Security Administration (TSA) certification for its R&S®QPS201 security scanner

The R&S®QPS201 from Rohde & Schwarz is the newest people screening system to be certified by TSA as meeting detection requirements for aviation security checkpoint passenger screening.

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TSA news at Northeastern

TSA airport security screening will get a lot more accurate just in time for some holiday travelers

Airport security is getting an upgrade. Soon, instead of stepping into cylindrical body scanners and staying perfectly still with hands overhead, travelers will be able to pass through an open-sided scanner that works much more quickly, NBC News reported Monday.

Molly Callahan, News@Northeastern, December 19, 2018

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QPS CondeNast News

The TSA's New Body Scanners Will Speed Up Your Next Trip

No matter how seasoned of a traveler you are, we're willing to bet long security lines get under your skin. It's no surprise, then, that the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) continues to work on making that experience better. On Monday, the agency announced a new partnership with Denver International Airport (DEN), where they will trial Enhanced Advanced Imaging Technology (eAIT) for passenger checkpoint security screening.

Katherine Lagrave, Condé Nast Traveler, December 18, 2018

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Denver ABC News

DEN is first in the nation to test new TSA technology

The Denver International Airport is rolling out brand new technology at one of its security lines on the north end. Called Enhanced Advanced Imaging Technology (eAIT), this technology will provide better security screening while moving passengers through lines faster. “You go through quicker," said Kim Day, CEO of DEN. "It’s a more effective piece of screening for TSA.”

Meghan Lopez, The Denver Channel, December 17, 2018

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Rossen Reports NBC

Rossen Reports Exclusive: Your first look at faster TSA screening technology

TODAY national correspondent Jeff Rossen has an exclusive look at a new TSA screening technology. The new system aims to get travelers through lines faster. It’s being launched in Denver just in time for the holidays, but could be nationwide soon.

Jeff Rossen, TODAY, December 17, 2018

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