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Performance Analysis of the SensorNet’s Southeastern Transportation Corridor Pilot Viewer

Performance Analysis of the SensorNet’s Southeastern Transportation Corridor Pilot Viewer. WM08, PHOENIX, AZ RAMON A. COLON DOE FELLOW FIU. AGENDA. INTRODUCTION EXPERIMENTAL SETUP HARDWARE/SOFTWARE DATA ANALYSIS OBSERVATIONS IMPROVEMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS CONCLUSIONS. INTRODUCTION.

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Performance Analysis of the SensorNet’s Southeastern Transportation Corridor Pilot Viewer

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  1. Performance Analysis of the SensorNet’s Southeastern Transportation Corridor Pilot Viewer WM08, PHOENIX, AZ RAMON A. COLON DOE FELLOW FIU

  2. AGENDA • INTRODUCTION • EXPERIMENTAL SETUP • HARDWARE/SOFTWARE • DATA ANALYSIS • OBSERVATIONS • IMPROVEMENTS/RECOMMENDATIONS • CONCLUSIONS

  3. INTRODUCTION • Summer Internship • DOE/FIU Science & Technology Workforce Development Initiative • Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  4. INTRODUCTION • SensorNet develop the Southeastern Transportation Corridor Pilot (SETCP). • Purpose is to reinforce the inside interstate against illegal radioactive transportation. • Three working station have the SETCP. • Kentucky • Tennessee • South Carolina

  5. EXPERIMENTAL SETUP • Weigh Stations are checkpoints along a highway. • Purpose is to inspect trucks weight. • Driver pull over for additional inspection. • SensorNet added several devices. • Allowing the weigh station to detect radiation in an automated way.

  6. EXPERIMENTAL DIAGRAM WEIGH STATION

  7. Hardware

  8. SOFTWARE Southeastern Transportation Corridor Pilot Viewer

  9. DATA ANALYSIS During my internship I was responsible of: Analyzing the data collected from the South Carolina station. Find patterns of radiation alarms and traffic flow. Analyze the SETCP viewer and identify inconsistencies.

  10. OBSERVATIONS • Radiation Alarms were random.

  11. Traffic Flow – May 2007 • Truck traffic is heavier Monday through Wednesday. • Dominant type of truck depends on location.

  12. IMPROVEMENTS • Length measurement improve by 35%. • WIM vs. Laser Scan Axle Counter

  13. IMPROVEMENTS • License Plate Reader • LPR accuracy improve by 46%. • One camera for each half of the truck.

  14. IMPROVEMENTS • Optical Character Recognition • Before OCR confused 36 characters. • Now OCR confuse only five characters. • “Alpha Zero” for personalize tags.

  15. RECOMMENDATIONS • Further analysis needs to be done. • To resolve the odd inconsistencies. • “Over Load” yellow sign. • Ghost Truck. • Weightless Truck gets previous weight.

  16. CONCLUSIONS • The stations are functional. • They detect the radiation and alarm authorities. • Interstate are reinforced. • Improvements were done. • Fix of odd records will be done.

  17. SPECIAL THANKS Dr. Leonel E. Lagos (Applied Research Center at FIU) Mr. David E. Hill(ORNL Mentor) Mr. Steven F. Saavedra (ORNL) Mr. Nicholas D. Brabson(ORNL) Mrs. Kristen M. Lancaster(ORNL) Mr. David Resseguie(ORNL) Mr. Richard Reid (ORNL) Mr. Frank DeNap (ORNL)

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