DocumentCode
1022092
Title
Explosive detection system based on thermal neutron activation
Author
Gozani, Tsahi ; Ryge, Peter ; Shea, Patrick ; Seher, Chris ; Morgado, Richard E.
Author_Institution
Sci. Applications Int. Corp., Santa Clara, CA, USA
Volume
4
Issue
12
fYear
1989
Firstpage
17
Lastpage
20
Abstract
Nuclear-based techniques for the detection of bulk explosives are described. These techniques are shown to provide the only feasible approach for meeting the operational criteria of high throughput of screening luggage and cargo against concealed explosives in air transportation. The nuclear-based techniques are characterized by probing the screened object (e.g. luggage) with highly penetrating radiation, i.e. neutrons or energetic gamma rays. High-energy gamma rays produced by the probing radiation are characteristic to the elemental composition of the objects. The gamma rays are detected by an array of detectors placed near the object. The intensity, energy, and spatial distribution of the detected radiation and their relationship to the primary radiation allow a computer to determine the presence or absence of explosives. The nature of neutron interactions, the gamma detectors used, and the data analysis on which the decision is based are discussed.<>
Keywords
computerised instrumentation; data analysis; explosions; gamma-ray applications; neutron activation analysis; safety; air transportation; cargo; data analysis; detection of bulk explosives; energetic gamma rays; high energy gamma rays; luggage; neutron interactions; screening; thermal neutron activation; Air transportation; Explosives; Gamma ray detection; Gamma ray detectors; Gamma rays; Neutrons; Object detection; Radiation detectors; Sensor arrays; Throughput;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8985
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/62.46985
Filename
46985
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