The study on the reliability tests of GPS

Project: Atomic Energy CouncilAtomic Energy Council Commission Research

Project Details

Abstract

This project is to ensure the regulatory body in Taiwan to achieve the control of mobile high activity sealed radiation isotopes, and to study whether the GPS used for control has sufficient radiation hardness for a long enough lifetime. The GPS can detect whether the high activity sealed radiation isotopes has been lost or stolen, and can give an early warning to replace the GPS in advance when the lifetime is nearing the end. The proposed tasks include: 1. Establish the radiation hardness test protocol of the GPS; 2. Establish the reference dose system for the radiation hardness test protocol; 3. Complete the reliability analysis and comparison of different GPSs. After the completion of the project, these results can be used as a reference for the regulatory body to implement the technology law enforcement of mobile high activity sealed radiation isotopes.

Project IDs

Project ID:PG11112-0003
External Project ID:111B016
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date01/11/2231/03/23

Keywords

  • technology enforcement
  • GPS
  • radiation hardness
  • lifetime
  • high activity radioisotope
  • reliability analysis

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