The data covers the timing and frequency for divesting in the passenger screening process at Melbourne Airport, Victoria. Divesting is defined as the process of removing items from one's person before going through the screening process and placing them and cabin luggage onto the X-ray conveyor. This may also include removing items from bags to assist in the screening process.
History
Project name
Evaluation of the impact of installing Liquids, Aerosols & Gels (LAGs) technology into the aviation security passenger screening environment
Access conditions
Restricted to members of Deakin University's Centre for Intelligent Systems Research team. Enquiries should be addressed via email to the project manager at dougc@deakin.edu.au
Collection start date
2008-10-01
Collection end date
2008-11-01
Material type
data
Resource type
database
Language
eng
Notes
To undertake a study into the introduction of advanced screening technology in Australian airports, specifically the security screening of domestic and international passengers (PAX). The study's aim was to report the impacts and associated costs of compl