BAE SYSTEMS order S3DR-E
BAE SYSTEMS (Marine) Ltd. has ordered a solid state data recording unit to incorporate
in its development of a new submarine installed ‘real time’ radiation
surveying system. The system offers the capability for monitoring radiation levels
in applications such as nuclear power plant installations, material reprocessing
and medical health physics plus the ability, through analysis, to determine dose
to individuals in ‘real-time’
As an expert in the field, BAE SYSTEMS (Marine) Ltd has developed the sensor technology
and combined it with the SES unit to create a real time monitoring, data collection
and recording system with a networked array of new sensors. Once installed the system
will operate independently collecting and storing data. Recorded data can be downloaded
from the installed system for remote analysis or physically transferred on removable
media. Trials of the first system will commence in the fourth quarter of 2002. Later
versions of the system will also implement ‘real-time’ analysis and
display of survey data, using either the S3DR-E in-built processing capacity or
an alternative BAE SYSTEMS solution.
The S3DR-E provided by SES is a version of its own off the shelf product used in
other recording and simulation systems, tailored to meet the specific needs of BAE
SYSTEMS. The unit is PC compatible, running Windows XP Professional and offering
standard display and keyboard connections, a 700MHz Pentium III processor, 100MHz
Ethernet and a 2GB removable PCMIA disk drive. It can operate from 230V/115V ac
and 28V dc supplies. An RS-485 interface is provided for communication with sensors
and also provides a 7.5V dc output for supply of sensor unit power. The unit is
packaged to meet the physical shock and vibration standards for a military environment,
and is compatible with CE Marking Directive 93/68/EEC and Defence Standard 59-41
EMC requirements.