iNSPIRE (iNtegrated Software Platform for Interactive Radionuclide rEview) is a software application that was developed by the CTBTO International Data Centre (IDC), based on modern Python/Qt framework. A first release, which covers beta-gamma coincidence-based detection systems in use at IMS stations, was deployed in IDC operations and delivered to National Data Centres (NDC) late 2020. The...
The Standard Event Lists SEL1, SEL2 and SEL3 are automatically produced one, four and six hours, respectively, after the waveforms arrive at the International Data Centre (IDC) from the International Monitoring System (IMS) stations. The IDC analysts then interactively review SEL3 to generate the Late Event Bulletin (LEB), based on which the Reviewed Event Bulletin (REB) is being formed....
The International Monitoring System at the Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty continuously monitors the globe for nuclear explosions through seismic, infrasound, hydroacoustic, and radionuclide measurements to detect signals from possible nuclear explosions. The most complete understanding of the sources of measured signals can be achieved by combining the...