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Classification of Raman Spectra to Detect Hidden Explosives
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2010
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Accurate Standoff IdentificationEngineeringPattern RecognitionSpectroscopyVibration MeasurementMass SpectrometryLaser SpectroscopyDetect Hidden ExplosivesSurface-enhanced Raman ScatteringHidden ExplosivesAnalytical ChemistryChemistryOptical SpectroscopyMedicineSpectrochemical AnalysisBiophysicsSpectroscopic Method
Raman spectroscopy is a laser-based vibrational technique that can provide spectral signatures unique to a multitude of compounds. The technique is gaining widespread interest as a method for detecting hidden explosives due to its sensitivity and ease of use. In this letter, we present a computationally efficient classification scheme for accurate standoff identification of several common explosives using visible-range Raman spectroscopy. Using real measurements, we evaluate and modify a recent correlation-based approach to classify Raman spectra from various harmful and commonplace substances. The results show that the proposed approach can, at a distance of 30 m, or more, successfully classify measured Raman spectra from several explosive substances, including nitromethane, trinitrotoluene, dinitrotoluene, hydrogen peroxide, triacetone triperoxide, and ammonium nitrate.
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