Title :
Analysis of spectroscopic radiation portal monitor data using principal components analysis
Author :
Runkle, Robert C. ; Tardiff, Mark F. ; Anderson, Kevin K. ; Carlson, Deborah K. ; Smith, L. Eric
Author_Institution :
Radiat. Detection & Nucl. Sci. Group, Richland, WA, USA
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Many international border crossings screen cargo for illicit nuclear material using radiation portal monitors (RPMs) that measure the gamma-ray flux emitted by vehicles. Screening often consists of primary, which acts as a trip-wire for suspect vehicles, and secondary, which locates the radiation source and performs isotopic identification. The authors present a method of anomaly detection for primary screening that uses past observations of gamma-ray signatures to define an expected benign vehicle population. Newly acquired spectra are then compared to this expected population using statistical criteria that reflect acceptable alarm rates and probabilities of detection. Shown here is an analysis of spectroscopic RPM data collected at an international border crossing using this technique. The raw data were analyzed to develop an expected benign vehicle population by decimating the original pulse-height channels, extracting composite variables with principal components analysis, and estimating variance-weighted distances from the "mean vehicle spectra" with the Mahalanobis distance metric. The following analysis considers data acquired with both NaI(Tl)-based and plastic scintillator-based RPMs. For each system, performance estimates for anomaly sources are compared to common nuisance sources. The algorithm reported here shows promising results in that it is more sensitive to the anomaly sources than common nuisance sources for both RPM types.
Keywords :
gamma-ray detection; gamma-ray spectroscopy; principal component analysis; radiation monitoring; radiation protection; radioactive sources; solid scintillation detectors; vehicles; Mahalanobis distance metric; NaI(Tl)-based RPM; alarm rates; anomaly sources; cargo screening; detection probabilities; extracting composite variables; gamma-ray flux; gamma-ray signatures; gamma-ray spectral analysis; illicit nuclear material; international border crossings; isotopic identification; mean vehicle spectra; multivariate statistics; nuisance sources; original pulse-height channels; plastic scintillator-based RPM; primary screening; principal components analysis; radiation source; spectroscopic RPM data; spectroscopic radiation portal monitor data; trip-wire; variance-weighted distance estimation; vehicle population; Data analysis; Gamma ray detection; Gamma ray detectors; Nuclear measurements; Portals; Principal component analysis; Probability; Radiation monitoring; Spectroscopy; Vehicle detection; Anomaly detection; gamma-ray spectral analysis; multivariate statistics; principal components analysis; radiation portal monitoring;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2006.874883