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How Edge Processing Enables Next-Gen mmWave Scanners (Download)

Oct. 26, 2023

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Millimeter-wave (mmWave) imaging has become an important part of security scanning systems in airports, public buildings, and stadia. Millimeter-wave scanners are superior to traditional metal detectors because they can identify and locate both metallic and nonmetallic threats. This article dives into the specifics of mmWave imaging hardware looks at a chipset that uses edge processing to manage massive data loads, which is essential in the development of walkthrough security scanning systems.