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UNATTENDED RADIATION SENSOR SYSTEMS FOR REMOTE APPLICATIONS Unattended Radiation Sensor Systems for Remote Applications Jacob I. Trombka, NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, USA ; Pamela H. Solomon, NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, USA ; David P. Spears, U.S. Department of Energy/NN20, Office of Research and Engineering, Washington, DC, USA |
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Published October 2002; ISBN 0-7354-0087-3 One Volume, Print; 321 pages; 6 3/8 X 9 1/4 inches; Hardcover; $135.00 Readership: Nuclear scientists and engineers, developers of data systems, forensic scientists, astrophysicists, policy makers, program developers for space sciences, homeland security experts, environmental monitoring specialists The past decade has provided remarkable advances in the field of radiation sensor systems and born witness to new and innovative applications of these technologies. Remote sensor systems have been used for areas as diverse as the study of the composition of asteroids in space, homeland defense technologies, environmental protection, forensic sciences, and commercial applications. These proceedings were peer reviewed. Related AIP Titles: |
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