IP Library Granted Patent US 8,384,552
Granted Patent B2
US 8,384,552 · App. 12/796,340 · Granted Feb 26, 2013

Radiation portal with occupancy and motion sensing system

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Patent No.
US 8,384,552
App. No.
12/796,340
Granted
Feb 26, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed is a radiation monitoring system that has a radiation detector for making radiation measurements within a monitored area. An occupancy sensor may be provided for detecting a presence of an entity in the monitored area, and a motion sensor may be provided for detecting a motion of the entity in the monitored area. In a typical embodiment, a radiation measurement collection system is provided which has a first program logic element for collecting the radiation measurements as collected radiation measurements when the presence of the entity is detected and the motion of the entity is detected. Also provided is a method for monitoring an area for intermittent sources of radiation.

Claims (35)

1. A radiation monitoring system comprising:

(a) a radiation detector for making radiation measurements within a monitored area;

(b) an occupancy sensor for detecting a presence of an entity within the monitored area;

(c) a motion sensor for detecting a motion of the entity within the monitored area;

(d) a radiation measurement collection system comprising a first program logic element for collecting a first portion of the radiation measurements as collected radiation measurements when: (i) the presence of the entity is detected and (i) the motion of the entity is detected; and

(e) an alarm system for activating an alarm signal if the collected radiation measurements exceed an alarm threshold value.

2. The radiation monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the radiation measurement collection system comprises a second program logic element for collecting a second portion of the radiation measurements as background radiation measurements when the presence of the entity is not detected.

3. The radiation monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the radiation measurement collection system comprises a second program logic element for collecting a second portion of the radiation measurements as background radiation measurements when: (i) the presence of the entity is not detected and (ii) the motion of the entity is not detected.

4. The radiation monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the first program logic element is for:

(i) collecting the first portion of the radiation measurements as collected radiation measurements when ((i)-i) the presence of the entity is detected and ((i)-ii) the motion of the entity is detected, and for

(ii) disregarding the radiation measurements when: (ii)-i the presence of the entity is not detected and ((ii)-ii) the motion of the entity is not detected.

5. The radiation monitoring system of claim 1 wherein when the presence of the entity is not detected the radiation measurement collection system comprises a second program logic element for collecting the radiation measurements as background radiation measurements and for adjusting the alarm threshold value.

6. The radiation monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the radiation measurement collection system comprises a second program logic element for collecting the radiation measurements as background radiation measurements and for adjusting the alarm threshold value when: (i) the presence of the entity is not detected and (ii) the motion of the entity is not detected.

7. The radiation monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the motion sensor comprises a video camera comprising:

(a) a first optical system for imaging a first field of view,

(b) a second optical system for imaging a second field of view that is different from the first field of view, and

(c) image processing software for detecting motion of an object in the second field of view.

8. The radiation monitoring system of claim 1 wherein the occupancy sensor and the motion sensor are integrated in a camera.

9. A processor-based method for detecting a source of radiation in a monitored area comprising:

(a) detecting radiation measurements within the monitored area;

(b) detecting a presence of an entity within the monitored area;

(c) in a step separate from step (b), detecting a motion of the entity within the monitored area;

(d) collecting a first portion of the radiation measurements as collected radiation measurements when: (i) the presence of the entity is detected and (ii) the motion of the entity is detected; and

(e) activating an alarm signal if the collected radiation measurements exceed a threshold value.

10. The method of claim 9 further comprising:

(f) collecting a second portion of the radiation measurements as background radiation measurements when the presence of the entity is not detected.

11. The method of claim 9 further comprising:

(f) Collecting a second portion of the radiation measurements as background radiation measurements when: (i) the presence of the entity is not detected and (ii) the motion of the entity is not detected.

12. The method of claim 9 wherein step (d) comprises:

i. collecting the first portion of the radiation measurements as collected radiation measurements when: ((i)-i) the presence of the entity is detected and ((i)-ii) the motion of the entity is detected, and

ii. disregarding the radiation measurements when: ((ii)-i) the presence of the entity is not detected and ((ii)-ii) the motion of the entity is not detected.

13. The method of claim 9 further comprising:

(f) collecting the radiation measurements as background radiation measurements and adjusting the alarm threshold when the presence of the entity is not detected.

14. The method of claim 9 further comprising:

(f) collecting the radiation measurements as background radiation measurements and adjusting the alarm threshold when: (i) the presence of the entity is not detected and (ii) the motion of the entity is not detected.

Assignments (1)
NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Aug 27, 2020
From: NUCSAFE, INC.
To: AMERICAN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, INC.
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