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Research Articles

Artificial Intelligence Detection System of Radioactive Nanocomposites in Liquid-Filled Containers for Nuclear Security

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Pages 868-883 | Received 15 Jun 2022, Accepted 17 Aug 2023, Published online: 10 Oct 2023
 

Abstract

Nuclear terrorism resulting from the illicit trafficking of nuclear and radioactive materials consists of a serious threat against the security of countries. Hence, the transportation of hidden nuclear materials in large-scale cargos has emerged as an important public issue that requires immediate attention. The security architecture should merge the nuclear security systems and execute a procedure for the detection of nuclear and radioactive materials. In this regard, the detection of special nuclear materials (SNMs) in liquid-filled cargo containers is an essential matter of homeland security because of the difficulties imposed by liquids in performing efficient manual inspection. This paper presents a new artificial intelligence (AI) system implemented with fuzzy logic tools for detecting composite materials, including Pb-Th, Pb-U, and Pb-Co, in containers filled with water by utilizing optical signature information obtained with COMSOL. The developed AI system and its underlying method are validated for a scenario of detecting Pb-Th, Pb-U, and Pb-Co in water-filled containers.

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Funding

This material is based on work performed under the auspices of the Consortium on Nuclear Security Technologies supported by the U.S. Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration under award number DE-NA0003948.

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