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The 29 new machines at O’Hare are equipped with “automated target recognition” software that detects any possible threats under a passenger’s clothing. The machines display a generic outline, which is identical for all passengers, on a monitor in the imaging portal that the passenger can also view, officials said.

“You see exactly what the officer sees,” Casanova said. “The computer-generated image is the same for everybody.”

If anything unusual is detected, the object will be highlighted by an orange square on the screen, and additional scrutiny would be required to determine what the object is, he said. If no anomalies are detected, an “OK” would appear on the screen.

The millimeter wave devices can screen a person as fast as 10 seconds, Casanova said. Some radiation experts say the devices also are safer than the backscatter machines because they rely on low-energy radio waves similar to those used in cellphones.

The backscatter screenings take sometimes a minute or more per screening, in part because the TSA officer standing next to the passenger at the checkpoint must communicate via a transmitter with the TSA officer in the closed booth viewing the full-body image, officials said.

Passengers at O’Hare and other large U.S. airports have occasionally complained to the TSA that they missed their flights because of extended waits during use of the backscatter screening.

“We will now have improved efficiency to screen passengers and a greater number of machines to get people through security faster,” Casanova said.

The backscatter devices are not being retired, TSA officials said. Rather, they are being relocated to less-busy airports that have lighter passenger loads. It means, however, that O’Hare passengers traveling to the smaller airports may still experience the backscatter scanners on their return flights.

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