19–23 Jun 2023
Hofburg Palace & Online
Europe/Vienna timezone

Developments Toward a Radionuclide Event Computational Pipeline

P3.6-481
21 Jun 2023, 11:00
1h
Wintergarten

Wintergarten

Board: 50
E-poster T3.6 Analysis of Radionuclide Monitoring Data Lightning talks: P2.2, P3.2, P3.6

Speaker

Mr Brian Schrom (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL))

Description

A new goal for radionuclide monitoring is inspired by what is done with waveform processing, to automatically create a radionuclide event bulletin, synthesized from multiple measurements across the radionuclide network. Network measurements are sequentially processed through detection, association, and finally assimilated in an event, which is then documented within a bulletin with supporting data products, ready for an analyst to review. The progress on this development will be reported.

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As the number of measurements and number of detections increase due to increasing civilian backgrounds and deployment of more sensitive next generation systems, it is increasingly more important to have automatically generated radionuclide event bulletins suitable for analysts.

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Primary author

Mr Brian Schrom (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL))

Co-authors

Mr Ramesh Sarathi (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)) Mr Harry Miley (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL)) Mr Paul Eslinger (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL))

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