Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10686817 | Journal of Environmental Radioactivity | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This paper describes a prototype of a compact environmental radiation surveillance instrument designed for a Ranger unmanned aerial vehicle. The instrument, which can be used for tracking a radioactive plume, mapping fallout and searching for point sources, consists of three different detector types (GM, NaI(Tl) and CZT) and an air sampling unit. In addition to the standard electronics for data acquisition, the system contains an onboard computer, a GPS receiver and environmental sensors, all enclosed in a single housing manufactured of fibreglass-reinforced composite material. The data collected during the flight is transmitted in real-time to the ground station via a TETRA radio network. The radiation surveillance unit is an independent module and as such can be used in, for example, aeroplanes, helicopters and cars.
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Authors
K. Kurvinen, P. Smolander, R. Pöllänen, S. Kuukankorpi, M. Kettunen, J. Lyytinen,