
Indoor radiation mapping using the Laser Assisted Ranging and Data System (LARADS). Innovative technology summary report
Publication year - 1998
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/335212
Subject(s) - piping , beacon , ranging , environmental science , characterization (materials science) , detector , radiological weapon , remote sensing , computer science , marine engineering , engineering , real time computing , geology , telecommunications , environmental engineering , optics , physics , medicine , radiology
The US Department of Energy`s (DOE`s) nuclear facilities require characterization and documentation of the results as part of planning and decision-making for decontamination and decommissioning (D and D) projects and to release areas that have been cleaned up. Conducting radiation surveys of indoor and outdoor surfaces and generating accurate survey reports is an important component of the D and D program. The Laser Assisted Ranging and Data System (LARADS) is a characterization technology that provides real-time data on the location and concentration levels of radiological contamination. The system can be utilized with a number of available detection instruments and can be integrated with existing data analysis and mapping software technologies to generate superior quality survey data reports. This innovative technology is competitive with baseline technologies in terms of cost and survey times, but is much more flexible and provides more useful reports. The system also has the capability of electronically logging survey data, making it easy to store and retrieve. Such data are scientifically derived and not subject to interpretation. The LARADS is an extremely attractive alternative to manually generated survey data reports