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Facility Activity Inference Using Radiation Networks...

by Nageswara S Rao, Camila A Ramirez Aviles
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Conference Paper
Book Title
Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Multisensor Fusion and Integration for Intelligent Systems
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IEEE International Conference on Multisensor Fusion and Integration for Intelligent Systems
Conference Location
Daegu, South Korea
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IEEE
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We consider the problem of inferring the operational status of a reactor facility using measurements from a radiation sensor network deployed around the facility’s ventilation off-gas stack. The intensity of stack emissions decays with distance, and the sensor counts or measurements are inherently random with parameters determined by the intensity at the sensor’s location. We utilize the measurements to estimate the intensity at the stack, and use it in a one-sided Sequential Probability Ratio Test (SPRT) to infer on/off status of the reactor. We demonstrate the superior performance of this method over conventional majority fusers and individual sensors using (i) test measurements from a network of 21 NaI detectors, and (ii) effluence measurements collected at the stack of a reactor facility. We also analytically establish the superior detection performance of the network over individual sensors with fixed and adaptive thresholds by utilizing the Poisson distribution of the counts. We quantify the performance improvements of the network detection over individual sensors using the packing number of the intensity space.