The paper presents analyses of current research projects connected with explosive material sensors. Sensors are described assigned to X and γ radiation, optical radiation sensors, as well as detectors applied in gas chromatography, electrochemical and chemical sensors. Furthermore, neutron techniques and magnetic resonance devices were analyzed. Special attention was drawn to optoelectronic sensors of explosive devices.
The method for evaluation of holographic security effectiveness has been developed. The use of the Wiener filter based method allows the holograms patterns to be identified from a printed page. Due to elimination of background influence on a correlation function of two analysed images it is possible to estimate a quality factor of a holographic device. The Wiener filter algorithm for numerical analysis of digital images has been proposed. On the basis of correlation analysis the quantitative quality coefficient of the holographic security has been defined.
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