DocumentCode
3353328
Title
Performance of the Roadside Tracker portalless portal monitor
Author
Ziock, K.P. ; Bradley, E.C. ; Cheriyadat, A.M. ; Cunningham, M. ; Fabris, L. ; Fitzgerald, C.L. ; Goddard, J.S. ; Hornback, D.E. ; Kerekes, R.A. ; Karnowski, T.P. ; Marchant, W.T. ; Newby, R.J.
Author_Institution
Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., Oak Ridge, TN, USA
fYear
2011
fDate
23-29 Oct. 2011
Firstpage
2195
Lastpage
2203
Abstract
We have developed a proof-of-concept prototype, rapid-deployment, gamma-ray portal monitor that can uniquely link the radiation signatures and visible-light images of vehicles in the system´s field of view from the side of a multilane roadway. The instrument uses both visible-light and gamma-ray imaging to accomplish this. Vehicles entering the field of view of the visible-light imaging system are identified and tracked by an automated target acquisition and tracking software engine. The vehicle locations provided by this code are reported to the gamma-ray imager which uses them to locate the vehicles in the gamma-ray images and to collect the vehicle-specific radiation signatures from those images. Using this technique the gamma-ray data is integrated over the entire residence time of the vehicle in the gamma-ray imager field of view. The complete instrument comprises ~ 1-m2 CsI(Na) detector area split between two units. The system has been designed to handle up to five-lanes of traffic at highway speeds, with one unit located on either side of the roadway. Because no equipment is required in the roadway, the instrument can be deployed without impacting the flow of traffic. The results of a test and evaluation campaign indicates that the system meets its design goal of detecting 37 MBq-class sources in any of five-lanes of traffic at up to 113 km/h.
Keywords
digital photography; gamma-ray detection; nuclear materials safeguards; radioactivity measurement; road vehicles; 37 MBq class sources; automated target acquisition software engine; automated target tracking software engine; gamma-ray imager field of view; gamma-ray imaging; multilane roadway; proof of concept prototype; rapid deployment gamma-ray portal monitor; roadside tracker portalless portal monitor; vehicle radiation signature; vehicle specific radiation signatures; vehicle visible light images; visible light imaging; Timing; coded-aperture imager; gamma-ray detectors; gamma-ray imagers; nuclear imaging; radiation portal monitor;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location
Valencia
ISSN
1082-3654
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-0118-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NSSMIC.2011.6154449
Filename
6154449
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