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Airbus to deploy 'game-changing' bomb-sniffing sensors at airports
Airbus plans to test an “electronic nose” device that uses biological cells to mimic what bomb-sniffing dogs can do, reports the Financial Times. The company will deploy jellyfish-shaped sensors, developed by Silicon Valley startup Koniku, in several airport screening tunnels later in 2020. The technology uses silicon processors bolstered by living cells. ”We have developed a technology that is able to detect smell — it’s breathing the air, and it’s essentially telling you what’s in the air,”… (www.engadget.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
And TSA spent $77 million on dogs that can't detect explosives.
I remember chemical weapons sniffers that alarmed on shoe polish.
So with any new sensor technology, the real missing piece is what happens when it alerts? Who does what? How many airports have a containment area/room for suspect devices? How many TSA secondary search areas are constructed to be hardened (as this is likely one operational area for this detection system)? Here is hoping that the manufacturer works with the public safety responder community BEFORE anything is deployed, so that these kind of critical details can be worked out.
We always get told AFTER someone installs them and have to work backwards to develop operational plans and protocols.
We always get told AFTER someone installs them and have to work backwards to develop operational plans and protocols.
Yep, telling everyone about it will stop terrorists . Wow
Why tell us? WTF tell us??? (Not you, FA - Airbus.)
Yes. Maybe OPSEC should have been deployed quietly.