DocumentCode
1362409
Title
Data Acquisition and Analysis of the UNCOSS Underwater Explosive Neutron Sensor
Author
Carasco, Cédric ; Eleon, Cyrille ; Pérot, Bertrand ; Boudergui, Karim ; Kondrasovs, Vladimir ; Corre, Gwenolé ; Normand, Stéphane ; Sannié, Guillaume ; Woo, Romuald ; Bourbotte, Jean-Michel
Author_Institution
CEA, DEN, Cadarache, Nuclear Measurement Laboratory, Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, France
Volume
59
Issue
4
fYear
2012
Firstpage
1438
Lastpage
1442
Abstract
The purpose of the FP7 UNCOSS project (Underwater Coastal Sea Surveyor, http://www.uncoss-project.org) is to develop a neutron-based underwater explosive sensor to detect unexploded ordnance lying on the sea bottom. The Associated Particle Technique is used to focus the inspection on a suspicious object located by optical and electromagnetic sensors and to determine if there is an explosive charge inside. This paper presents the data acquisition electronics and data analysis software which have been developed for this project. A field programmable gate array that digitizes and processes the signal allows to perform precise time-of-flight and gamma-ray energy measurements. The gamma-ray spectra are unfolded into pure elemental count proportions, mainly C, N, O, Fe, Al, Si, and Ca. The C, N, and O count fractions are converted into chemical proportions, taking into account the gamma-ray production cross sections, as well as neutron and photon attenuation in the different shields between the ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) and the explosive, such as the explosive iron shell, seawater, and ROV envelop. A two-dimensional (2D) barycentic representation of the C, N, and O proportions is built from their chemical ratios, and a 2D likelihood map is built from the associated statistical and systematic uncertainties. The threat level is evaluated from the best matching materials of a database including explosives.
Keywords
Chemicals; Data acquisition; Detectors; Explosives; Iron; Neutrons; Software; Associated particle technique; data acquisition electronics; data analysis; fast neutron interrogation; underwater explosive detection;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2011.2167021
Filename
6061928
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