IEC 63391:2024
(Main)Active millimetre-wave systems for security screening of humans - General requirements
Active millimetre-wave systems for security screening of humans - General requirements
IEC 63391:2024 applies to security screening systems that utilize active millimetre-wave (MMW) imaging to inspect persons who are not inside vehicles, containers, or enclosures. Specifically, this document applies to systems used to detect objects carried on the body of the individual being screened at a security checkpoint. This document applies to systems that screen people using radiation in the range between 3 GHz and 150 GHz (100 mm to 2 mm).
This document specifies the technical requirements, test methods, and signage of the active MMW systems for security screening of humans.
This document does not specify minimum or baseline requirements of image quality, automated threat recognition (ATR) performance, nor does it specify a minimum detection time
Exigences techniques générales pour les systèmes actifs à ondes millimétriques pour le contrôle de sécurité des personnes
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IEC 63391 ®
Edition 1.0 2024-10
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Active millimetre-wave systems for security screening of humans – General
requirements
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
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ICS 13.280; 17.240 ISBN 978-2-8322-9676-9
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Terms and definitions . 7
4 Requirements and tests . 9
4.1 Environmental conditions . 9
4.2 Major test instruments and tools . 9
4.3 Appearance and structure . 10
4.3.1 Requirements . 10
4.3.2 Test method . 10
4.4 Functionality . 10
4.4.1 Requirements . 10
4.4.2 Test method . 11
4.5 Performance . 13
4.5.1 Imaging performance test methods . 13
4.5.2 Detection time test method . 14
4.6 Power requirements and testing . 14
4.6.1 Requirements . 14
4.6.2 Test method . 14
4.7 Safety . 15
4.7.1 Electromagnetic radiation safety . 15
4.7.2 Electrical safety . 17
4.7.3 Mechanical safety . 17
4.8 Electromagnetic compatibility . 17
4.8.1 Electromagnetic Immunity . 17
4.8.2 Electromagnetic interference . 18
4.9 System noise . 18
4.10 Environmental compliance testing . 18
4.10.1 General . 18
4.10.2 Environmental tests . 18
4.11 Mechanical compliance testing . 19
4.11.1 General . 19
4.11.2 Mechanical tests . 19
4.12 Testing overview . 20
5 Marking and documentation . 20
Annex A (informative) Testing overview . 21
A.1 General . 21
A.2 Test overview . 22
Figure 1 – L-shaped metal object . 13
Figure 2 – Ceramic bar partially covered with plastic . 13
Figure 3 – Metal bar covered with plastic . 13
Figure 4 – Diagram of the coordinate system . 16
Table 1 – Major instruments and tools . 9
Table 2 – Man-made fault conditions . 11
Table 3 – ATR test items . 12
Table 4 – ATR test positions . 12
Table 5 – Test conditions of the supplies . 14
Table 6 – The specified positions inside the system . 16
Table 7 – The specified positions outside the system . 16
Table 8 – Environmental tests . 19
Table 9 – Mechanical tests . 20
Table A.1 – Test overview . 22
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ACTIVE MILLIMETRE-WAVE SYSTEMS FOR SECURITY
SCREENING OF HUMANS – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
FOREWORD
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ACTIVE MILLIMETRE-WAVE SYSTEMS FOR SECURITY
SCREENING OF HUMANS – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1 Scope
This document applies to security screening systems that utilize active millimetre-wave (MMW)
imaging to inspect persons who are not inside vehicles, containers, or enclosures. Specifically,
this document applies to systems used to detect objects carried on the body of the individual
being screened at a security checkpoint. This document applies to systems that screen people
using radiation in the range between 3 GHz and 150 GHz (100 mm to 2 mm).
This document specifies the technical requirements, test methods, and signage of the active
MMW systems for security screening of humans.
This document does not specify minimum or baseline requirements of image quality, automated
threat recognition (ATR) performance, nor does it specify a minimum detection time.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies.
For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
IEC 60068-2-1:2007, Environmental testing – Part 2-1: Tests – Test A: Cold
IEC 60068-2-2:2007, Environmental testing – Part 2-2: Tests – Test B: Dry heat
IEC 60068-2-6:2007, Environmental testing – Part 2-6: Tests – Test Fc: Vibration (sinusoidal)
IEC 60068-2-27:2008, Environmental testing – Part 2-27: Tests – Test Ea and guidance: Shock
IEC 60068-2-78:2012, Environmental testing – Part 2-78: Tests – Test Cab: Damp heat, steady
state
IEC 60204-1:2016, Safety of machinery – Electrical equipment of machines – Part 1: General
requirements
IEC 60204-1:2016/AMD1:2021
IEC 60529:1989, Degrees of protection provided by enclosures (IP Code)
IEC 60529:1989/AMD1:1999
IEC 60529:1989/AMD2:2013
IEC 61000-4-2:2008, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-2: Testing and
measurement techniques – Electrostatic discharge immunity test
IEC 61000-4-3:2020, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-3: Testing and
measurement techniques – Radiated, radio-frequency, electromagnetic field immunity test
IEC 61000-4-4:2012, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-4: Testing and
measurement techniques – Electrical fast transient/burst immunity test
IEC 61000-4-5:2014, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-5: Testing and
measurement techniques – Surge immunity test
IEC 61000-4-5:2014/AMD1:2017
IEC 61000-4-6:2023, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-6: Testing and
measurement techniques – Immunity to conducted disturbances, induced by radio-frequency
fields
IEC 61000-4-11:2020, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 4-11: Testing and
measurement techniques – Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations immunity
tests for equipment with input current up to 16 A per phase
IEC 61000-6-1:2016, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 6-1: Generic standards –
Immunity standard for residential, commercial and light-industrial environments
IEC 61000-6-3:2020, Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 6-3: Generic standards –
Emission standard for equipment in residential environments
IEC 61010-1:2010, Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and
laboratory use – Part 1: General requirements
IEC 61010-1:2010/AMD1:2016
ISO 3744:2010, Acoustics – Determination of sound power levels and sound energy levels of
noise sources using sound pressure-Engineering methods for an essentially free field over a
reflecting plane
ISO/IEC 18033-3:2010, Information technology – Security techniques – Encryption algorithms
– Part 3: Block ciphers
ISO/IEC 18033-3:2010/AMD1:2021
IEEE Std. C95.1-2019, Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Electric, Magnetic,
and Electromagnetic Fields, 0 kHz to 300 GHz
IEEE N42.59, Standard for Measuring the Imaging Performance of Active Millimeter-Wave
Systems for Security Screening of Humans (balloted March 2024)
ICNIRP Guidelines for Limiting Exposure to Time-Varying Electric, Magnetic and
Electromagnetic Fields (up to 300 GHz)
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following
addresses:
• IEC Electropedia: available at https://www.electropedia.org/
• ISO Online browsing platform: available at https://www.iso.org/obp
3.1
automated target recognition
ATR
automated software or algorithms used for anomaly detection, which includes threats, but not
necessarily identification of particular objects or threats
Note 1 to entry: A MMW system with an ATR is designed to automatically indicate the location of the items carried
by an inspected person.
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3.2
contrast resolution
measure of the extent to which targets with similar reflectivity can be distinguished as having
distinct grayscale values in a MMW image
3.3
contrast scaling
mapping of the reflected signal to the grayscale values in a MMW imaging system
3.4
depth
direction perpendicular to the y-axis and intersecting the centre of the imaging aperture
Note 1 to entry: Figure 4 defines the system axes.
3.5
depth response
full width at half maximum in the depth direction of the reflected signal that is obtained from
imaging a thin, highly-reflective object using a MMW system
3.6
detection
action of finding and indicating the location of an item carried or concealed by an inspected
person
Note 1 to entry: Only applies to systems with ATR.
3.7
detection time
time duration from the initiation of the scan to the display of the automatically-generated
detection result
Note 1 to entry: For a system without ATR, detection time refers to the time duration from the initiation of the scan
to the display of the acquired image.
3.8
effective depth resolution
measured spatial resolution in the depth direction
3.9
false alarm
alarm where no item is carried by an inspected person
Note 1 to entry: Only applies to systems with ATR.
3.10
horizontal illumination coverage
measure of the visible width of a vertical cylinder in the x-z plane in a MMW image
Note 1 to entry: Figure 4 defines the system axes.
3.11
lateral resolution
measure of the extent to which closely spaced objects can be separately distinguished in
directions lateral to the plane of the test object
Note 1 to entry: The resolution criterion is a modulation transfer function (MTF) of at least 0,2 in an imaged test
pattern.
3.12
minimum detectability
size of the smallest sphere consistently detected above noise in a MMW image
3.13
system
instrument under test, specifically a security screening device, that uses millimetre-wave
radiation to detect items carried or concealed by inspected persons
3.14
vertical field of view
measure of the vertical extent of the inspection volume using the image signal response from a
uniform object
3.15
vertical illumination uniformity
measure of image signal homogeneity measured vertically along an extended uniform object
4 Requirements and tests
4.1 Environmental conditions
Unless otherwise specified, the environmental conditions at the test location shall be as
described in 4.3.1 of IEC 61010-1:2010. The temperature shall be between 15 °C and 35 °C.
The relative humidity shall not be more than 75 %. The air pressure shall be between 75 kPa
and 106 kPa.
4.2 Major test instruments and tools
Table 1 describes the technical requirements of the major instruments and tools recommended
for the tests.
Table 1 – Major instruments and tools
Line Instrument name Technical requirements
Range: 0 to 1 Ω
1 Ground resistance tester
Precision: ± 3 %
Rated voltage: 500 V
2 Insulation resistance meter Range: 0 to 500 MΩ
Precision: ± 10 %
Range: 0,03 mA to 20 mA
3 Leakage current tester
Precision: ± 5 %
4 Dielectric tester Range: 0 kV to 5 kV
Frequency range: 25 Hz to 8 kHz. The measurements
5 Sound level meter
shall be made with an A-weighting filter applied.
The frequency range shall cover the working
frequency range of the system. The polarization mode
6 Spectrum analyser and connecting antenna
of the measurement antenna shall be the same as that
of the system.
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