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Detection of Explosives for Commercial Aviation Security (1993)
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Detection of Explosives for Commercial Aviation Security

REFERENCES

Ashley, Steven, "Safety in the Sky: Designing Bomb Retardant Baggage Containers," Mechanical Engineering, June 1992, pp. 81–86.


Crossberg, Mitch, "FAA Aviation Security Human Factors," Briefing to Air Transport Association Airline Security Group, FAA Technical Center, Aviation Security R&D Service, Atlantic City, NJ, Sept. 1991.


Gosling, G.D. and Hansen, M.M., "Practicality of Screening International Checked Baggage for U.S. Airlines," Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California at Berkeley, July 1990.


National Research Council, "Reducing the Risk of Explosives on Commercial Aircraft(U)," Committee on Commercial Aviation Security, NMAB-463, Washington, DC, National Academy Press, 1990.


President's Commissions on Aviation Security and Terrorism, Report to the President, Washington, DC, May 15, 1990.


Rechtin, Eberhardt, Systems Architecting: Creating and Building Complex Systems, Prentice Hall, 1991.


Ternes, J.W., and Prestrude, A.M., "Integration of the Human, Canine, Machine Interface for Explosive Detection," Presented at First International Symposium on Explosive Detection, Thursday, November 13–15, 1991.


U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Technology Against Terrorism: Structuring Security OTA-511, Washington, DC, U.S. Government Printing Office, January 1992.

U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Technology Against Terrorism: The Federal Effort, OTA-481, Washington, DC, U.S. Government Printing Office, July 1991.

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