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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1658013050
    Format: 1 online resource (503 pages)
    ISBN: 9789812833242
    Series Statement: Selected Topics in Electronics and Systems Ser. v.48
    Content: This book provides unique perspectives on both state-of-the-art hyperspectral techniques for the early-warning monitoring of water supplies against chemical, biological and radiological (CBR) contamination effects as well as the emerging spectroscopic science and technology base that will be used to support an array of CBR defense and security applications in the future. The technical content in this book lends itself to the non-traditional requirements for point and stand-off detection that have evolved out of the US joint services programs over many years. In particular, the scientific and technological work presented seeks to enable hyperspectral-based sensing and monitoring that is real-time; in-line; low in cost and labor; and easy to support, maintain and use in military- and security-relevant scenarios.
    Content: CONTENTS -- Foreword -- Water Sensing and Monitoring Sessions -- Operational and Laboratory Verification Testing of a Heuristic On-Line Water Monitoring System for Security D. Kroll and K. King -- 1. Our Water Systems are Vulnerable -- 2. Distribution System Monitoring -- 3. The Hach HST Approach -- 4. Battelle EPA ETV Verification Testing -- 4.1 Accuracy6 -- 4.2 Inter-unit Reproduceability6 -- 4.3 Contaminant Injection6 -- 4.4 Long-term Deployment6 -- 4.5 Inter-Unit Reproduceablity6 -- 4.6 Contaminant Classifica tion 6 -- 5. ECBC Testing -- 6. Real World Testing -- 7. Conclusion -- References -- Real-Time On-Line Monitoring of Drinking Water for Waterborne Pathogen Contamination Warning J. A. Adams and D. McCarty -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Microbiology and Emerging Technologies -- 3. MALS History and Technology -- 4. BioSentry System Overview -- 4.1. System Operation -- 5. Relationship Between Time, Detection Limits, and Interferences -- 6. First Generation System Development and Performance -- 7. BioSentryTM in Operation -- 7.1. Factory Calibration -- 7.2. System Installation and Operation -- 7.3. Alert Response -- 7.4. Emergency Planning and Response -- 8. Applications -- 9. Security Protection Case History -- 10. Next Generation BioSentry -- 11. Summary and Current Status -- REFERENCES -- Chip-Size Wavelength Detectors O. Schmidt, P. Kiesel, M. Bassler and N. Johnson -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Application of chip-size wavelength-shift detectors in optical sensing -- 1.2. Application of chip-size spectrometers in lab-on-a-chip devices -- 2. Concept of Chip-size Wavelength Detectors -- 2.1. Linear variable filter transmission properties -- 2.2. Fabrication of inhomogeneous coatings -- 3. Wavelength-Shift Detection -- 3.1. Sub-pm wavelength-shift detection -- 3.2. Broad-band wavelength-shift detection -- 4. Spectrometer-on-a-Chip.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789812833235
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9789812833235
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_165831008X
    Format: 1 online resource (261 pages)
    ISBN: 9789812771803
    Series Statement: Selected Topics in Electronics and Systems Ser. v.46
    Content: The inherent advantages and potential payoffs of the terahertz (THz) regime for military and security applications serve as an important driver for interest in new THz-related science and technology. In particular, the very rapid growth in more recent years is arguably most closely linked to the potential payoffs of THz sensing and imaging (THz-S&I). This book presents some of the leading fundamental research efforts towards the realization of practical THz-S&I capabilities for military and security applications. Relevant subjects include theoretical prediction and/or measurement of THz spectroscopic phenomenon in solid-state materials such as high explosives (e.g. HMX, PETN, RDX, TNT, etc.), carbon-fiber composites, biological agents (e.g. DNA, RNA, proteins, amino acids) and organic-semiconductor nanostructures. Individual papers also address the effective utilization of state-of-the-art THz-frequency technology in military and security relevant scenarios such as standoff S&I, screening of packages and personnel, and perimeter defense. Technical papers introduce novel devices and/or concepts that enhance THz source and detector performance, enabling completely new types of sensor functionality at THz frequency (e.g. detection at nanoscale/molecular levels), and defining new and innovative sensing modalities (e.g. remote personnel identification) for defense and security. Therefore, the collective research presented here represents a valuable source of information on the evolving field of THz-S&I for military and security applications. Sample Chapter(s). Foreword (106 KB). Chapter 1: Development of Computational Methodologies for the Prediction and Analysis of Solid-State Terahertz Spectra (1,347 KB). Contents: Fire Damage on Carbon Fiber Materials Characterized by THz Waves (N Karpowicz et al.); Fingerprinting Insulins in the Spectral Region
    Content: Intro -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- Development of Computational Methodologies for the Prediction and Analysis of Solid-state Terahertz Spectra D. G. Allis and T. M. Korter -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methods -- 3. Results -- 3.1. Adjustable Parameters in the DMof Code -- 3.2. Intensity Calculations from Mulliken and Hirshfeld Charges -- 3.3. A Review of the Functional Comparisons -- 3.4. A Review of the Isolated-Molecule vs. Solid-Stute Normal Mode Frequencies -- 3.5. Basis Set and Integration Grid Size Dependencies -- 3.6. Analysis of the PHMX Calculations -- 3.7. Analysis of the PETN I Calculations -- 4. Discussion -- 4.1. Basis Set and Integration Grid Dependencies -- 4.2. Mulliken and Hirsh feld Charge Dependencies -- 4.3. Timings -- 5. Conclusions -- 6. Acknowledgments -- References -- Fire Damage on Carbon Fiber Materials Characterized by THz Waves N . Karpowicz, D. Dawes, M. J . Perry and X.-C. Zhang -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Experimental Setups -- 3. Continuous-wave imaging -- 4. THz Time-Domain Spectroscopy Measurements -- 5. Conclusion -- 6. Acknowledgements -- References -- An Analysis of the THz Frequency Signatures in the Cellular Components of Biological Agents A. Bykhovski, T. Globus, T. Khromova, B. Gelmont and D. Woolard -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theory -- 2.1. Model description -- 2.2. Simulation results -- 3. Materials and methods -- 4. Experimental results -- 4.1. THz characterization of E-coli 's transfer RNA diluted solutions. -- 5. Experiment v theory -- 6. Acknowledgments -- References -- Standoff Sensing and Imaging of Explosive Related Chemical and Bio-Chemical Materials Using THz-TDS H. Zhong, A . Redo-Sanchez and X.-C. Zhang -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Principle -- 2.1. Standoff sensing of RDX -- 2.1.1. Signature of RDX at close proximity -- 2.1.2. Sensing of RDXat standoffdistance.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789812771797
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Terahertz science and technology for military and security applications Singapore [u.a.] : World Scientific, 2007 ISBN 9812771794
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789812771797
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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