IEEE PN42.38/D5, Jun 2022
Based Portal Monitors Used for Homeland Security
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PN42.38/D5, Jun 2022 is a technical standard for based portal monitors used for homeland security, with a focus on practical requirements that support reliable detection and consistent operation. PN42.38/D5, Jun 2022 is relevant to equipment that may be used in screening, monitoring, and security control points where dependable performance matters. As a standards document, it helps define expectations for design, testing, and acceptance in applications connected to power, energy and industry settings as well as computing and processing support systems.
Overview of PN42.38/D5, Jun 2022
This standard addresses based portal monitors in a homeland security context, where organized measurement and repeatable performance are important. PN42.38/D5, Jun 2022 is best understood as a specification that can guide technical evaluation, procurement, and compliance decisions for monitor systems used to detect or screen materials as they move through a defined portal. Its inactive status indicates it is part of a historical standards record, but it may still be useful for reference, comparison, or legacy system review.
Typical use cases
PN42.38/D5, Jun 2022 may be used when evaluating based portal monitors for fixed security checkpoints, controlled-entry screening areas, or monitoring stations that support homeland security operations. It is also relevant to teams working with instrumented systems that require consistent detection behavior, status reporting, or data handling in industrial and computing-supported environments. In practice, the standard can help align equipment selection, test procedures, and installation expectations for monitored access points and related control workflows.
Why it matters
For organizations specifying or reviewing portal monitoring equipment, PN42.38/D5, Jun 2022 can reduce ambiguity around performance expectations and help support more consistent procurement decisions. Clear standards matter when safety, operational reliability, and documentation quality are important, especially in security-related installations. Using a defined technical reference can also help limit integration issues, support testing against known criteria, and improve comparability across equipment models and suppliers. PN42.38/D5, Jun 2022 remains useful as a benchmark for controlled review and legacy compliance work.
- Based portal monitor requirements
- Homeland security screening context
- Testing and acceptance reference
- Fixed installation considerations
- Legacy compliance comparison
- Publication Date: 2022
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Computing and Processing
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: PN42.38 (2022)
- This Version: PN42.38 (2022)
- Previous Version: PN42.38 (2018)
- Previous Version: PN42.38 (2016)
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