DARPA awards RTX BBN contract to develop kilometer-range X-ray imaging algorithms

Reuters
Feb 25
DARPA awards RTX BBN contract to develop kilometer-range X-ray imaging algorithms

RTX said its BBN Technologies unit has been awarded a DARPA contract under the XENA program to develop long-range X-ray imaging algorithms that could reconstruct the hidden geometry of man-made objects from distances approaching a kilometer. The work aims to combine a small number of low-quality X-ray views into actionable interior detail using advanced mathematical modeling and image analysis, reducing reliance on large training datasets. No research results were reported as already presented; the results will be produced and demonstrated through simulations, software development, and testing as the program proceeds.

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