Saturday 5 January 2013

Integrated Display (ICIS Viewer)

Figure 7 shows ICIS at SAIC’s Rancho Bernardo (San Diego) facility and an integrated display of the VACIS gamma radiographic image with the Exploranium RPM trace (total counting rate and counting rates from energy windows as a function of position along the vehicle) properly registered. The RPM background level can be increased (impacting sensitivity) if the RPM is located close to the VACIS gamma-ray source. Thus, the RPM should be located at least 30 m from VACIS source unless additional shielding is used. Therefore, means for spatially correlating the RPM and VACIS data relative to the truck or container have been developed.

For added flexibility, the ICIS sensor subsystems are available in both fixed and mobile configurations. The mobile subsystem can be set up in minutes virtually anywhere in the terminal—ideal for inspecting containers on the quay. The mobile subsystem communicates with the ICIS Server over a high-speed wireless network. ICIS can also include other capabilities to streamline terminal operations, such as SAIC’s EmptyView system to automatically verify empty containers, and enhanced cameras and viewing software for online damage inspection

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