RADIATION DETECTION & MONITORING TECHNOLOGIES
Our monitoring systems are designed to meet the demanding requirements of outdoor monitoring for low levels of gamma radiation in extreme climates. RSI’s line of instruments includes Perimeter monitors, Portal monitors and high performance hand held instruments.
The RS-250 Gamma Monitoring System operates as a regional or local network for the continuous monitoring of released nuclear and radioactive material. The RS-250 technology offers great flexibility in deployment due to the large variety of communication and power options. The RS-250 utilizes advanced DSP / FPGA technology and software techniques that provide laboratory levels of spectral performance in harsh and extreme environments. The RS-250 NaI offers a full gamma spectrum (0 – 3 MeV) to differentiate the source of radiation and has a very large dynamic range of 6 decades.
The RS-300 and RS-400 Radiation Detection Systems are specially designed for the detection of Nuclear and Radioactive materials. These systems combine high performance with minimum false and nuisance alarms through advanced digital design and spectral analysis on the PVT detectors, which highly reduces the need for manual or secondary inspections. These systems operate independently, but have direct Ethernet connectivity that provides a fully integrated design with supervisor overview on all installed systems. RSI’s CEO Dr. Jens Hovgaard is a well-known specialist in the Noise Adjusted Singular Value Decomposition (NASVD) method of spectral data analysis. This proven technology is incorporated into the RS-300 and RS-400 Radiation Detection Systems, maximizing the system capability to utilize full spectral analysis to find deeply buried or shielded radioactive sources, while simultaneously minimizing false and nuisance alarms. Optional camera system(s) can be added to the system for visualization of the vehicle and its content.
The RS-250 Gamma Monitoring System operates as a regional or local network for the continuous monitoring of released nuclear and radioactive material. The RS-250 technology offers great flexibility in deployment due to the large variety of communication and power options. The RS-250 utilizes advanced DSP / FPGA technology and software techniques that provide laboratory levels of spectral performance in harsh and extreme environments. The RS-250 NaI offers a full gamma spectrum (0 – 3 MeV) to differentiate the source of radiation and has a very large dynamic range of 6 decades.