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30 April 2009 The Raytheon-SORDS trimodal imager
Michael V. Hynes, Maurice Toolin, Bernard Harris, John McElroy, Mark S. Wallace, Larry J. Schultz, Mark Galassi, Andrew Hoover, Michal Mocko, David Palmer, Shawn Tornga, Daniel Wakeford, H. R. Andrews, E. T. H. Clifford, Liqian Li, Nick Bray, Darren Locklin, Richard Lanza, Berthold Horn, David Wehe
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The Raytheon Trimodal Imager (TMI) uses coded aperture and Compton imaging technologies as well as the nonimaging shadow technology to locate an SNM or radiological threat in the presence of background. The coded aperture imaging is useful for locating and identifying radiological threats as these threats generally emit lower energy gammas whereas the Compton imaging is useful for SNM threats as in addition to low energy gammas which can be shielded, SNM threats emit higher energy gammas as well. The shadow imaging technology utilizes the structure of the instrument and its vehicle as shadow masks for the individual detectors which shadow changes as the vehicle moves through the environment. Before a radioactive source comes into the fields of view of the imagers it will appear as a shadow cast on the individual detectors themselves. This gives the operator advanced notice that the instrument is approaching something that is radiological and on which side of the vehicle it is located. The two nuclear images will be fused into a combined nuclear image along with isotope ID. This combined image will be further fused with a real-time image of the locale where the vehicle is passing. A satellite image of the locale will also be made available. This instrument is being developed for the Standoff Radiation Detection System (SORDS) program being conducted by Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
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Michael V. Hynes, Maurice Toolin, Bernard Harris, John McElroy, Mark S. Wallace, Larry J. Schultz, Mark Galassi, Andrew Hoover, Michal Mocko, David Palmer, Shawn Tornga, Daniel Wakeford, H. R. Andrews, E. T. H. Clifford, Liqian Li, Nick Bray, Darren Locklin, Richard Lanza, Berthold Horn, and David Wehe "The Raytheon-SORDS trimodal imager", Proc. SPIE 7310, Non-Intrusive Inspection Technologies II, 731003 (30 April 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.818735
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Coded aperture imaging

Coded apertures

Imaging technologies

Sensors

Standoff detection

Data visualization

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