Laser-plasma based source 3D Tomography for cargo inspection

Acronym

MULTISCAN 3D

Description of the granted funding

Within the field of security, Customs and Border inspection have not had breakthrough technological developments in the last 20 years, since the introduction of X-ray screening. The limits of these current technologies are accentuated by the increasing diversity and novelty in trafficking materials, tools and methods. These limitations combined with the growing needs of inspection and control call for a disruptive innovative solution. Wanting to move a step up from the existing planar scanning methods with limited material identification results, several studies have identified potential solutions focused on: - High energy 3D X-ray tomography - Neutron interrogation/photofission - Nuclear resonance fluorescence (NRR) While these show good results and performances, they also have several important drawbacks, which limits their possible uses. Moreover, these solutions do not have common technological bricks meaning they can only lead to separate disposals. The proposed MULTISCAN3D investigates a new all-in-one system whose purpose is to become simultaneously a user-friendly, flexible, relocatable solution offering high-quality information for: - Fast high energy 3D X-rays tomography (as first line) - Neutron interrogation/photofission (as second line) - Narrow gamma ray beam based NRR (as second line) MULTISCAN3D will start by investigating and defining needs and requirements, in a technologically-neutral way, with Europe’s most prominent Customs Authorities which will be translated to technical specifications. The main body of the research will be focused on three parts, following which, lab validations and real-environment demonstration will be carried out. These three work areas are: - Laser-plasma based accelerators as X-ray sources - 3D reconstruction for multi-view configurations and data processing - Detectors and source monitoring At the same time complementary techniques with chemical and SNM identification capabilities will be investigated.
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Starting year

2021

End year

2025

Granted funding

Detection Technology Oyj
607 472.5 €
Participant
UNITED KINGDOM RESEARCH AND INNOVATION (UK)
55 821.25 €
Participant
PS-TECH B.V. (NL)
405 000 €
Participant
VALSTYBINIS MOKSLINIU TYRIMU INSTITUTAS FIZINIU IR TECHNOLOGIJOS MOKSLU CENTRAS (LT)
104 395 €
Participant
IN EXTENSO INNOVATION CROISSANCE (FR)
178 875 €
Participant
SMITHS HEIMANN SAS (FR)
878 937.5 €
Participant
SERVICE PUBLIC FEDERAL FINANCES (BE)
35 325 €
Participant
MINISTERIE VAN FINANCIEN (NL)
180 437.5 €
Participant
HOME OFFICE (UK)
74 870 €
Participant
SZEGEDI TUDOMANYEGYETEM (HU)
55 806.25 €
Participant
ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE (FR)
28 620 €
Third party
Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Atommagkutato Intezete (HU)
56 062.5 €
Participant
THALES LAS FRANCE SAS (FR)
668 887.5 €
Participant
LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN (DE)
220 360 €
Participant
INTERUNIVERSITAIR MICRO-ELECTRONICA CENTRUM (BE)
277 273.75 €
Participant
THALES AVS FRANCE SAS (FR)
1 074 996.25 €
Participant
COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES (FR)
1 561 525 €
Coordinator
ISTITUTO NAZIONALE DI FISICA NUCLEARE (IT)
220 873.75 €
Participant
CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS (FR)
304 070 €
Participant

Amount granted

6 989 609 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

Research and Innovation action

Framework programme

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Call

Programme part
Secure societies - Protecting freedom and security of Europe and its citizens (5452)
Strengthen security through border management (5455)
Support the Union's external security policies including through conflict prevention and peace-building (5460)
Topic
Technologies to enhance border and external security (SU-BES02-2018-2019-2020)
Call ID
H2020-SU-SEC-2020

Other information

Funding decision number

101020100

Identified topics

autonomous systems, automated driving