Using operating principles of systems for nonintrusive identification of individuals’ baggage during the customs control

Improving the customs control mechanism is a priority for the Federal Customs Service, as the customs control should be aimed, for one part, at the streamlining and acceleration of the customs formalities, and on the other part, at the defence of the State interests. As it is known, the choice of th...

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Main Authors: Nikolay A. Tseligorov, Mikhail Y. Shcherba
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Don State Technical University 2015-12-01
Series:Advanced Engineering Research
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Online Access:https://www.vestnik-donstu.ru/jour/article/view/51
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Summary:Improving the customs control mechanism is a priority for the Federal Customs Service, as the customs control should be aimed, for one part, at the streamlining and acceleration of the customs formalities, and on the other part, at the defence of the State interests. As it is known, the choice of the customs control forms is based on the principles of selectivity and sufficiency. In this regard, it is often necessary to identify the baggage that may contain prohibited goods with the purpose of the authentication of the persons who move these goods. The work objective is to consider the use of various systems of the nonintrusive identification of the objects that are commonly applied in the anti-theft systems for identifying the baggage containing items that are prohibited or restricted for carrying across the customs border.
ISSN:2687-1653