Title :
Distributed sensor networks for detection of mobile radioactive sources
Author :
Nemzek, Robert J. ; Dreicer, Jared S. ; Torney, David C. ; Warnock, Tony T.
Author_Institution :
Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA
Abstract :
The ability to track illicit radioactive transport through an urban environment has obvious national security applications. This goal may be achieved by means of individual portal monitors, or by a network of distributed sensors. We have examined the distributed sensing problem by modeling a network of scintillation detectors measuring a Cesium-137 source. We examine signal-to-noise behavior that arises in the simple combination of data from networked radiation sensors. We find that, in the ideal case, large increases in signal-to-noise compared to an individual detector can be achieved, even for a moving source. We also discuss statistical techniques for localizing and tracking single and multiple radioactive sources.
Keywords :
Bayes methods; distributed sensors; gamma-ray detection; radioactivity measurement; scintillation counters; security; Bayes procedure; Cesium-137 source; coherent radiation; counter-terrorism; distributed sensor networks; multiple radioactive source; national security applications; networked radiation sensors; portal monitors; radioactive transport; scintillation detectors; signal-to-noise behavior; source activity; tracking single radioactive source; urban environment; velocity measurement; Helium; Laboratories; National security; Packaging; Portals; Radioactive materials; Scintillation counters; Signal detection; Solid scintillation detectors; Velocity measurement;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2004.832582