A camera that allows for the identification in situ of multiple sources and types of ionizing radiation

About

The innovation allows for the identification and visualisation of multiple sources of radiation and multi-modalities of radiation covering the variety of emitters in the defined NORM range of isotopes. The innovation is used in-situ in real-time, and fuses together multiple data sources using advanced pattern recognition and machine learning (AI). It combines detection technologies for alpha/beta/gamma emitters and merges the output with video and LIDAR to give a qualitative and quantitative merged image that can be used by individuals not skilled in radioactive/nuclear matters. The innovation can be used pre disassembly to identify potential risks and post breakdown to allow sorting and appropriate disposal of the materials – with remotely managed vehicles or manually. Identification and tagging of images allows traceability of contaminated items during waste disposal. The innovation can be combined with robotics for waste sorting and segregation for appropriate disposal.

Key Benefits

Ease of use – non nuclear staff can use Real Time In Situ – can be used in the decommissioning process not as separate process Multiple modality ability – one instrument does all Store and retrieve – end to end traceability of contaminated waste Tagging and identification in images – allows specific identification

Applications

Decommissioning/Maintenance of infrastructure that may contain radioactive elements. Oil and Gas Nuclear Homeland Security Defence Health and Safety

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