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Performance Support System for I125 Monitoring in the McMaster University Nuclear Reactor

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to present a design methodology that can be employed to develop computerized radiation monitoring systems for technology insertion into non-computerized human-machine systems. The methodology seeks to hybridize and exploit the benefits of several diverse disciplines including nuclear engineering, computer science, health physics, real-time system design, human-machine interaction, computer-human interface, and software engineering, in the realization of a Performance Support System (PSS). The focus for combining these disciplines is on the implementation of a specific application: The Iodine Monitoring and Advising System (IMAS), a computerized embedded system for the MNR (McMaster Nuclear Reactor) I125 production facility. IMAS uses radiation monitoring techniques and human factor concepts to provide nuclear reactor operators with a computerized monitoring alarm facility. The migration from a crude and inflexible spill detector to an intelligent performance support system is documented.

Authors

Simionescu R; Poehlman WFS; Garland WJ

Journal

IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, Vol. 53, No. 4, pp. 2328–2334

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

August 1, 2006

DOI

10.1109/tns.2006.876319

ISSN

0018-9499

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