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Airport Viz - a 3D Tool to Enhance Security Operations...

by Daniel B Koch
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
Page Numbers
454 to 460
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N/A
Conference Name
The 4th International Aviation Security Technology Symposium
Conference Location
Washington, Virginia, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
Department of Homeland Security Transportation Security Administration
Conference Date
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In the summer of 2000, the National Safe Skies Alliance (NSSA) awarded a project to the Applied Visualization Center (AVC) at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK) to develop a 3D computer tool to assist the Federal Aviation Administration security group, now the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), in evaluating new equipment and procedures to improve airport checkpoint security. A preliminary tool was demonstrated at the 2001 International Aviation Security Technology Symposium. Since then, the AVC went on to construct numerous detection equipment models as well as models of several airports. Airport Viz has been distributed by the NSSA to a number of airports around the country which are able to incorporate their own CAD models into the software due to its unique open architecture. It provides a checkpoint design and passenger flow simulation function, a layout design and simulation tool for checked baggage and cargo screening, and a means to assist in the vulnerability assessment of airport access points for pedestrians and vehicles.