• DocumentCode
    1642224
  • Title

    Monitoring / Verification using DMS: TATP Example

  • Author

    Manard, Manuel ; Weeks, Stephan ; Kyle, Kevin

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Homeland Security, Santa Barbara, CA
  • fYear
    2008
  • Firstpage
    226
  • Lastpage
    230
  • Abstract
    Field-rugged and field-programmable differential mobility spectrometry (DMS) networks provide highly selective, universal monitoring of vapors and aerosols at detectable levels from persons or areas involved with illicit chemical/biological/explosives (CBE) production. CBE sensor motes used in conjunction with automated fast gas chromatography with DMS detection (GC/DMS) verification instrumentation integrated into situational operations-management systems can be readily deployed and optimized for changing application scenarios. The feasibility of developing selective DMS motes for a "smart dust" sampling approach with guided, highly selective, fast GC/DMS verification analysis is a compelling approach to minimize or prevent the illegal use of explosives or chemical and biological materials. DMS is currently one of the foremost emerging technologies for field separation and detection of gas-phase chemical species. This is due to trace-level detection limits, high selectivity, and small size. Fast GC is the leading field analytical method for gas phase separation of chemical species in complex mixtures. Low-thermal-mass GC columns have led to compact, low-power field systems capable of complete analyses in 15-300 seconds. A collaborative effort optimized a handheld, fast GC/DMS, equipped with a non-rad ionization source, for peroxide-based explosive measurements.
  • Keywords
    chromatography; mobile computing; program verification; system monitoring; aerosols; biological materials; chemical materials; chemical-biological-explosive production; field-programmable differential mobility spectrometry; gas chromatography; gas-phase chemical species; low-power field systems; peroxide-based explosive measurements; situational operations-management systems; smart dust sampling approach; trace-level detection limits; universal monitoring; verification instrumentation; Aerosols; Biosensors; Chemical analysis; Chemical and biological sensors; Chemical products; Chemical technology; Explosives; Monitoring; Production; Spectroscopy; Chemical analysis; Differential Mobility Spectrometry; Real-time systems; Sensor motes;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Technologies for Homeland Security, 2008 IEEE Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Waltham, MA
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-1977-7
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-1-4244-1978-4
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/THS.2008.4534454
  • Filename
    4534454