[socios-spr] Fwd: CBRNe - Chemical, Biological, Radiological,
Nuclear, and Explosive materials
Rodrigo Ventura
rodrigo.ventura isr.tecnico.ulisboa.pt
Terça-Feira, 12 de Maio de 2020 - 08:12:17 WEST
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> From: Alberto Vale <avale ipfn.tecnico.ulisboa.pt>
> Subject: CBRNe - Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosive materials
> Date: 11 May 2020 at 19:31:08 WEST
> To: "Rodrigo Ventura (ISR)" <Rodrigo.Ventura isr.tecnico.ulisboa.pt>
>
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive materials (CBRNe) threats are increasingly present due to conflicts, disasters or simply due to negligence and non-compliance. In the face of these threats, it is necessary to act before, during, and after in defense of humanity and environment. It is necessary to act beforehand, in order to prevent threats before happening, during, namely in control, circumscription, and possible search and rescue operations, and after, in order to prevent them from recurring.
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> A Special Issue of Sensors — Open Access Journal (https://mdpi.com/si/48332 <https://mdpi.com/si/48332>) is available and addresses the following challenged of defense against CBRNe threats:
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> Development of CBRNe sensory technologies, such as integration and miniaturization of electrochemical sensors, microbiological detection technologies, and radionuclide identification;
> Architecture of chemical, biological, and radiological data acquisition and processing systems;
> Artificial Intelligence (AI) approaches with potential use to defend against CBRNe threats, such as to locate, identify and quantify risk outbreaks;
> Development and implementation of n-dimensional cartography, with the ability to record and time evolution;
> Integration of data captured by agents in different locations and time periods, such as unmanned ground vehicles (UGV), unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), or even through people on the ground, with a total or partial configuration of sensors;
> Models of propagation of chemical elements and microorganisms in plumes, such as plumes generated by chimneys of factories, hospitals or plants;
> Impact analysis and design of rotary wing UAVs in plumes;
> Topographies and 3D models with altitude, color, temperature, chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear components; and
> Pollutant dispersion models (for example the effect of volcanoes and the impact on air traffic).
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> This special issue is now open for submission.
>
> Sincerely yours,
>
> Alberto Vale
> Guest Editor
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