2018
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/201817007013
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Data-Fusion for a Vision-Aided Radiological Detection System: Sensor dependence and Source Tracking

Abstract: Abstract-The University of Florida is taking a multidisciplinary approach to fuse the data between 3D vision sensors and radiological sensors in hopes of creating a system capable of not only detecting the presence of a radiological threat, but also tracking it. The key to developing such a vision-aided radiological detection system, lies in the count rate being inversely dependent on the square of the distance. Presented in this paper are the results of the calibration algorithm used to predict the location o… Show more

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“…An alternative method relies on data fusion to correlate the motion of a shipping container, measured using vision sensors or position tracking, with changes in radiation measurements [108,109]. Fortunately, as shipping containers each posses unique identification numbers, branding and markings, as well as being stacked and transported around the port site in a methodical and coordinated way, the position of a shipping container at any point in time should be attainable from the port systems that order the movement and arrangement of containers in a port [103].…”
Section: Intelligent Data Fusion Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An alternative method relies on data fusion to correlate the motion of a shipping container, measured using vision sensors or position tracking, with changes in radiation measurements [108,109]. Fortunately, as shipping containers each posses unique identification numbers, branding and markings, as well as being stacked and transported around the port site in a methodical and coordinated way, the position of a shipping container at any point in time should be attainable from the port systems that order the movement and arrangement of containers in a port [103].…”
Section: Intelligent Data Fusion Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%