Systems Support for Radiational Plume Detection, Identification, and Tracking Sensor-cyber Networks
Author
David K. Y. Yau, Jennifer C. Hou, Shankar Mallikarjun
Tech report number
CERIAS TR 2006-56
Abstract
The project aims to design, realize, evaluate, and deploy a detection, identification, and tracking sensor cyber network (DITSCN) for chemical and radiational plumes. The current focus is on building a system of radiation sensors inter-connected by wireless links for detecting the presence of radioactive materials, identifying the radiation source, and tracking their propagation over time.
Journal
Proceedings of the NSF Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems
Affiliation
Purdue University, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Publication Date
2006-10-01
Contents
I. Introduction
II. Grand Challenges of Physical-Cyber Systems
Keywords
Systems Support, Radiational Plume Detection, Tracking Sensor-cyber Networks
Subject
Systems Support for Radiational Plume Detection, Identification, and Tracking Sensor-cyber Networks