Title :
Localisation of Threat Substances in Urban Society -- LOTUS: Tomorrow´s System for Finding Illicit Manufacturing of Drugs and Home Made Explosives
Author :
Hans Önnerud;Sara Wallin;Henric Östmark
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Energetic Mater. FOI, Swedish Defence Res. Agency, Tumba, Sweden
Abstract :
Results of dispersion experiments and dispersion modelling of explosives, drugs, and their precursors will be presented. The dispersion of chemicals evolving during preparation of home made explosives and a drug produced in an improvised manner in an ordinary kitchen has been measured. Experiments with concentration of hydrogen peroxide have been performed during spring and summer of 2009 and 2010 and further experiments with concentration of hydrogen peroxide, synthesis and drying of TATP and methamphetamine are planned for the spring and summer of 2011. Results from the experiments are compared to dispersion modelling to achieve a better understanding of the dispersion processes and the resulting substances and amounts available for detection outside the kitchen at distances of 10-30 m and more. Typical concentration levels have been determined as a function of environmental conditions. The experiments and modelling are made as a part of the LOTUS project aimed at detecting and locating the illicit production of explosives and drugs in an urban environment. It can be concluded that the proposed LOTUS system concept, using mobile automatic sensors, data transfer, location via GSM/GPS for on-line detection of illicit production of explosive or precursors to explosives and drugs is a viable approach and is in accordance with historical and today´s illicit bomb manufacturing.
Keywords :
"Dispersion","Explosives","Production","Terrorism","Sensor systems","Weapons"
Conference_Titel :
Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference (EISIC), 2011 European
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1464-1
DOI :
10.1109/EISIC.2011.25