Title :
Passive sensor system for radioisotope detection and identification at high speeds
Author :
Jones, C.R. ; Evans, R.M.
Author_Institution :
Appl. Res. Associates, Inc., Albuquerque, NM, USA
Abstract :
A network of radiation sensors for the protection of a military base against radiological/nuclear threats has been integrated in a testbed. Two key subsystems of this network are the array of sensitive radiation detectors and the subsystem for notifying the operators of radiation events. The alarm/alert notification subsystem automatically issues notifications to the command post in real time. These reports to the command post appear to be adequate for nontechnical operational personnel. The CONOPS for the protection system relies on the sensitive detection and identification of all radioactive sources well before the transporting vehicles reach the base gates. This is a unique feature of this protection system. Discriminating sodium-iodide detectors, in conjunction with plastic scintillators and neutron detectors comprise a high-performance detection subsystem. The use of various correlation techniques has permitted the demonstration of the detection of source strengths of tens of μCi moving at highway speeds and at several meters separation. A companion algorithm identifies the detected radioisotope when sufficient counts are available.
Keywords :
chemical sensors; command and control systems; nuclear materials transportation; radiation protection; alarm notification subsystem; alert notification subsystem; high-performance detection; military base; neutron detectors; nontechnical operational personnel; nuclear threat; passive sensor system; plastic scintillators; protection system; radiation sensor network; radioactive sources; radioisotope detection; radioisotope identification; radiological threat; sensitive radiation detectors; sodium-iodide detectors; transporting vehicles; Personnel; Plastics; Protection; Radiation detectors; Radioactive materials; Sensor arrays; Sensor systems; Testing; Vehicle detection; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Security Technology, 2004. 38th Annual 2004 International Carnahan Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8506-3
DOI :
10.1109/CCST.2004.1405416