Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 32611, USA.
Instrumentation Division Brookhaven National Laboratory Upton, New York, 11973, USA.
Sci Rep. 2023 Apr 4;13(1):5546. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-31497-9.
The international postal network is one of the most widely used methods for correspondence throughout the world. Most postal traffic across the globe consists of legitimate interpersonal, business-consumer, and business-business communications. However, the global postal system is also utilized for criminal activity. In particular, it is often utilized to ship and distribute contraband, including illegal psychoactive drugs such as fentanyl and heroin, to consumers. Existing technological solutions are capable of identifying synthetic opioids and other illegal drugs within packages, but are accompanied by several disadvantages that make them unsuitable for large-scale authentication of international mail traffic. This paper presents a novel method for non-invasive authentication of mail packages that overcomes these challenges. The approach uses nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) spectroscopy to detect and quantify the presence of known active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) within the package. It has been experimentally demonstrated using a bench top prototype. Test results from a variety of package types demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed authentication approach.
国际邮政网络是全球最广泛使用的通信方法之一。全球大多数邮政流量由合法的人际、商业消费者和商业企业通信组成。然而,全球邮政系统也被用于犯罪活动。特别是,它经常被用于向消费者运输和分发违禁品,包括芬太尼和海洛因等非法精神活性药物。现有的技术解决方案能够识别包裹内的合成阿片类药物和其他非法药物,但存在一些缺点,使其不适合大规模验证国际邮件流量。本文提出了一种新的非侵入性邮件包认证方法,克服了这些挑战。该方法使用核四极矩共振(NQR)光谱技术来检测和量化包裹内已知的活性药物成分(API)的存在。已经使用台式原型进行了实验验证。来自各种包装类型的测试结果证明了所提出的认证方法的有效性。