IEEE PN42.59/D9.9 May 2024
Wave Systems for Security Screening of Humans
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About This Item
PN42.59/D9.9 May 2024 is a technical standard for wave systems used in security screening of humans, with a focus that sits squarely within fields, waves, and electromagnetics. It provides a structured reference for understanding how such screening systems are defined, evaluated, and discussed in engineering terms. For buyers and technical teams, this specification helps support clearer product comparison, compliance planning, and consistent interpretation of performance-related requirements.
PN42.59/D9.9 May 2024 overview
This document is centered on wave-based security screening applications and the electromagnetic principles behind them. PN42.59/D9.9 May 2024 is relevant where human screening equipment must be described or assessed using a consistent technical framework. In practice, that may include system behavior, operating characteristics, and the engineering language used to compare designs. As an inactive standard, it remains useful as a reference point for legacy documentation, procurement review, and historical technical alignment.
Typical use cases
PN42.59/D9.9 May 2024 may be used when reviewing wave systems intended for human security screening in controlled environments such as checkpoints, access control points, or similar inspection workflows. It is also relevant to teams evaluating electromagnetic screening equipment, drafting specification language, or checking whether a system’s stated performance aligns with expected technical criteria. The standard can support communication between engineering, procurement, and compliance groups working with screening technologies.
Why this standard matters
In security screening applications, small differences in wave behavior, system configuration, or test method can affect reliability and consistency. PN42.59/D9.9 May 2024 helps create a common technical basis for those evaluations, which can reduce ambiguity during design review, procurement, and acceptance testing. For organizations maintaining older equipment or documentation, the standard can also help preserve traceability and support more consistent comparisons across similar systems and specifications.
- Wave-based human screening systems
- Electromagnetic engineering context
- Specification and comparison reference
- Legacy or inactive standard use
- Testing and procurement support
- Publication Date: 2025
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: General Topics for Engineers; Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
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