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Miniature Integrated Nuclear Detection System (MINDS). State of New Jersey Symposium on Homeland Security Research October 29, 2003 C. Gentile, L. Meixler. Presentation Outline. Pre 9/11 activities for the development of a direct reading, real-time tritium detector Post 9/11
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Miniature Integrated Nuclear Detection System (MINDS) State of New Jersey Symposium on Homeland Security Research October 29, 2003 C. Gentile, L. Meixler
Presentation Outline • Pre 9/11 activities for the development of a direct reading, real-time tritium detector • Post 9/11 • The MINDS concept • MINDS system configuration/application • Radiation dispersion devices (Dirty Bombs) • Networking/ Cisco Systems • Collaborators/ Rutgers CAIP, Picatinny Arsenal, Cisco Systems • MINDS Video Clip
Post 9/11 • Since 9/11 many requests for information on technologies that may have applications for Homeland Security. • Some aspects of PPPL’s early work on PIN diodes, and neutron detection capabilities appeared to fit.
The MINDS Concept • Land based system. • Rapidly differentiate radionuclides in transit. • Hyper-accurate radionuclide identification. • >1000 radionuclide shipments a month on NJ roads for authorized use. • Do not want to stop all shipments of radionuclides. • Do not want to have “car alarm” experience.
MINDS Description and Function • Fully integrated multiple detector system for rapid real-time detection and differentiation of X-ray, gamma, and neutron emitting radioisotopes. • Detects unauthorized transport of specific nuclear materials, which could be used in “dirty” bomb or possibly in a weapon of mass destruction.
Software Development • Working with Rutgers Center for the Application of Industrial Processes (CAIP) on nuclear spectra identification of collected data. • CAIP has extensive experience in neural networks, and other techniques for extracting data from background noise for analysis and identification.
Networking • Collaborating with Cisco Systems for integration of MINDS into existing (fiber-optic) infrastructure within State of New Jersey. • Immediate deployment opportunities exist at Exits 8A and 9 of NJ Turnpike, and Holland Tunnel. • MINDS could provide input to Picatinney Arsenals’ SERIS or RIJANS to provide information to “First Responders.”
Networking • Communications Network Required to Interlink these Sensors/Centers. • Widely deployed, State owned fiber plant exists which could provide connectivity • Networks that NJHA/NJTA/DOT are in the Process of building, could serve as ideal platforms for deployment of MINDS and other sensor applications
Networking Regional Consortium New Jersey E-Z Pass composed of 5 members: • New Jersey Turnpike Authority • New Jersey Highway Authority • South Jersey Transportation Authority • State of Delaware Dept of Transportation • Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
Networking New Jersey E-ZPass Regional Consortium Over 400 Miles of High Quality Fiber 108 strand, 8.3-micron SMF 12 strands retained by Consortium Department of Transportation F/O Cable and/or Conduit laid during Construction Most fiber is 8.3 micron SMF Several Cable Runs Isolated and Not Interconnected