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The use of energy windowing to discriminate SNM from NORM in radiation portal monitors
Authors:James Ely  Richard Kouzes  John Schweppe  Edward Siciliano  Denis Strachan  Dennis Weier
Affiliation:

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, MS P8-20, P.O. Box 999, Richland, WA 99352, USA

Abstract:Energy windowing is an algorithmic alarm method that can be applied to plastic scintillator-based radiation portal monitor (RPM) systems to improve operational sensitivity to certain threat sources while reducing the alarm rates from naturally occurring radioactive material. Various implementations of energy windowing have been tested and documented by industry and at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, and are available in commercial RPMs built by several manufacturers. Moreover, energy windowing is being used in many deployed RPMs to reduce nuisance alarms and improve operational sensitivity during the screening of cargo. This paper describes energy windowing algorithms and demonstrates how these algorithms succeed when applied to “controlled” experimental measurements and “real world” vehicle traffic data.
Keywords:Energy windowing  Portal monitors  Naturally occurring radioactive material  NORM  Special nuclear material  SNM  Plastic scintillator  Background rejection  Radiation detection  Border security  Shadow shielding  Baseline depression
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