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http://dx.doi.org/10.7469/JKSQM.2020.48.1.187

Improving Performance Certification of Aviation Security Equipment  

Jung, Jin Hyeong (Department of Industrial and Management Engineering, Kyonggi University Graduate School)
Kim, Ki-Yeon (Department of Industrial and Management Engineering, Kyonggi University Graduate School)
Yoon, Yeon Ah (Department of Industrial and Management Engineering, Kyonggi University Graduate School)
Kim, Na Yeon (Department of Industrial and Management Engineering, Kyonggi University Graduate School)
Sim, Hyun Su (Department of Industrial and Management Engineering, Kyonggi University Graduate School)
Lee, Seung Hoon (Department of Industrial and Management Engineering, Kyonggi University)
Ha, Da Som (Aerospace and Defence Reliability, Korea Testing Laboratory)
Seol, Eun-Suk (Aerospace and Defence Reliability, Korea Testing Laboratory)
Han, Soo Jin (Aerospace and Defence Reliability, Korea Testing Laboratory)
Park, Soo-Hong (Aerospace and Defence Reliability, Korea Testing Laboratory)
Yu, Sang Woo (Aerospace and Defence Reliability, Korea Testing Laboratory)
Kim, Yong Soo (Department of Industrial and Management Engineering, Kyonggi University)
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Abstract
Purpose: This study suggests how to upgrade performance certification technology. Current performance certification of aviation security equipment and the requirements thereof were analyzed. Methods: The performance certification of aviation security equipment worldwide and identified issues with the domestic certification system were compared. The government must upgrade certification in terms of technical standards, the assessment methodology used, and the operating system. Results: Three principal conclusions were drawn. First, certification requirements must be based on a review of the technical literature and real-world experience. Second, development priorities must be set by reference to assessment techniques. Third, both research on the certification system and improvements thereof are essential. Conclusion: Certification of aviation security equipment performance requires gradual upgrading.
Keywords
Aviation Security Equipment; Performance Certification; AVSEC Equipment;
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