In this study an algorithm was developed for calculating maximum detectable distance (MDD) for mobile gamma-ray detection of lost sources in-situ for some common mobile spectrometer systems and gamma sources (137Cs and 60Co). The MDD is a function of detector efficiency, vehicle speed, acquisition time interval, radiation background level and accepted frequency of false alarms. To test its accuracy in predicting the MDD experiments were conducted in-situ. Results indicate agreement with experimental mobile detection distance measurements for 60Co and 137Cs point sources. Both the algorithm and the field test show that at a vehicle speed of 50 km/h, the optimal acquisition time intervals range between 3 and 10 s when searching for unshielded...
This paper represents a supplementary study to Part I: Monte Carlo assessment of detection depth lim...
In an emergency situation where radioactive material has been spread to the environment and large gr...
This thesis describes investigations made on mobile and stationary gammaspectrometry made both under...
In this study an algorithm was developed for calculating maximum detectable distance (MDD) for mobil...
Mobile in situ gamma spectrometry is an important instrument in the emergency preparedness for nucle...
Stationary and mobile field gamma spectrometry is a useful tool for rapid estimation of environmenta...
En situation som den svenska beredskapen mot kärnenergiolyckor ska klara av är att effektivt och sna...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of experimental data on performance of a de...
In this work, scanning is performed in relation to the scan speed for evaluating the applicability o...
A feasibility study of a Bayesian based algorithm for orphan source localization by means of mobile ...
To prevent the diversion of nuclear material as well as illicit production, transport and use of nuc...
AbstractHigh-coverage in situ surveys with gamma detectors are the best means of identifying small h...
In most nuclear and radiological emergencies involving the release of radioactive materials to envir...
We are currently constructing a prototype, large-area, gamma-ray detector for conducting vehicle-mou...
This paper represents a supplementary study to Part I: Monte Carlo assessment of detection depth lim...
This paper represents a supplementary study to Part I: Monte Carlo assessment of detection depth lim...
In an emergency situation where radioactive material has been spread to the environment and large gr...
This thesis describes investigations made on mobile and stationary gammaspectrometry made both under...
In this study an algorithm was developed for calculating maximum detectable distance (MDD) for mobil...
Mobile in situ gamma spectrometry is an important instrument in the emergency preparedness for nucle...
Stationary and mobile field gamma spectrometry is a useful tool for rapid estimation of environmenta...
En situation som den svenska beredskapen mot kärnenergiolyckor ska klara av är att effektivt och sna...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of experimental data on performance of a de...
In this work, scanning is performed in relation to the scan speed for evaluating the applicability o...
A feasibility study of a Bayesian based algorithm for orphan source localization by means of mobile ...
To prevent the diversion of nuclear material as well as illicit production, transport and use of nuc...
AbstractHigh-coverage in situ surveys with gamma detectors are the best means of identifying small h...
In most nuclear and radiological emergencies involving the release of radioactive materials to envir...
We are currently constructing a prototype, large-area, gamma-ray detector for conducting vehicle-mou...
This paper represents a supplementary study to Part I: Monte Carlo assessment of detection depth lim...
This paper represents a supplementary study to Part I: Monte Carlo assessment of detection depth lim...
In an emergency situation where radioactive material has been spread to the environment and large gr...
This thesis describes investigations made on mobile and stationary gammaspectrometry made both under...