DocumentCode
165575
Title
Fluorescence measurements for the identification of biological agents features for the construction of a spectra database
Author
Carestia, M. ; Pizzoferrato, R. ; Cenciarelli, O. ; D´Amico, F. ; Malizia, A. ; Gelfusa, M. ; Scarpellini, D. ; Gaudio, P.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Ind. Eng., Univ. of Rome “Tor Vergata”, Rome, Italy
fYear
2014
fDate
12-14 May 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
The use of biological weapons represents a great concern both from a military and civilian point of view. The early detection of biological warfare agents (BWAs) in atmosphere is a huge challenge that could be addressed through UV-LIF (Ultra Violet Laser Induced Fluorescence) techniques. Fluorescence measurements of aerosol particles can provide gross discrimination between bio-agents and atmospheric background particles, In this work we intend to investigate the capability of discriminating among different biological warfare agents (BWA) through the analysis of the optical emission spectra. To accomplish this task, a deep knowledge of fluorescence features with different boundary conditions is required, in order to create a database of comparable spectral fingerprints. Preliminary results, obtained through a laboratory setup with a standard UV lamp source, showed that significant differences can be appreciated among BWAs simulants´ spectra. This represents a first step towards the implementation of a spectral database and a laser-based biological stand-off identification technique.
Keywords
aerosols; biological techniques; fluorescence; lamps; optical sensors; ultraviolet spectra; weapons; BWA detection; UV-LIF technique; aerosol particle; atmospheric background particle; bioagent background particle; biological agent identification; biological warfare agent detection; biological weapon; fluorescence measurement; gross discrimination; laser-based biological stand-off identification technique; optical emission spectra analysis; spectral fingerprint database; standard UV lamp source; ultraviolet laser induced fluorescence technique; Biology; Chemical lasers; Fingerprint recognition; Laser applications; Laser excitation; Measurement by laser beam; Media; UV-LIF; biological warfare agents; stand-off detection Introduction;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Photonics Technologies, 2014 Fotonica AEIT Italian Conference on
Conference_Location
Naples
Print_ISBN
978-8-8872-3718-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/Fotonica.2014.6843971
Filename
6843971
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