In recent decades, the increasing threats associated with Chemical and Radiological (CR) agents prompted the development of new tools to detect and collect samples without putting in danger first responders inside contaminated areas. A particularly promising branch of these technological developments relates to the integration of different detectors and sampling systems with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV). The adoption of this equipment may bring significant benefits for both military and civilian implementations. For instance, instrumented UAVs could be used in support of specialist military teams such as Sampling and Identification of Biological, Chemical and Radiological Agents (SIBCRA) team, tasked to perform sampling in contaminated areas, detecting the presence of CR substances in field and then confirming, collecting and evaluating the effective threats. Furthermore, instrumented UAVs may find dual-use application in the civil world in support of emergency teams during industrial accidents and in the monitoring activities of critical infrastructures. Small size drones equipped with different instruments for detection and collection of samples may enable, indeed, several applications, becoming a tool versatile and easy to use in different fields, and even featuring equipment normally utilized in manual operation. The authors hereby present the design of miniaturized sensors for a mission-oriented UAV application and the preliminary results from an experimental campaign performed in 2020.

Di Giovanni, D., Fumian, F., Chierici, A., Bianchelli, M., Martellucci, L., Carminati, G., et al. (2021). Design of Miniaturized Sensors for a Mission-Oriented UAV Application: A New Pathway for Early Warning. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SAFETY AND SECURITY ENGINEERING, 11(4), 435-444 [10.18280/ijsse.110417].

Design of Miniaturized Sensors for a Mission-Oriented UAV Application: A New Pathway for Early Warning

Di Giovanni, Daniele
;
Malizia, Andrea;Gaudio, Pasqualino
2021-01-01

Abstract

In recent decades, the increasing threats associated with Chemical and Radiological (CR) agents prompted the development of new tools to detect and collect samples without putting in danger first responders inside contaminated areas. A particularly promising branch of these technological developments relates to the integration of different detectors and sampling systems with Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV). The adoption of this equipment may bring significant benefits for both military and civilian implementations. For instance, instrumented UAVs could be used in support of specialist military teams such as Sampling and Identification of Biological, Chemical and Radiological Agents (SIBCRA) team, tasked to perform sampling in contaminated areas, detecting the presence of CR substances in field and then confirming, collecting and evaluating the effective threats. Furthermore, instrumented UAVs may find dual-use application in the civil world in support of emergency teams during industrial accidents and in the monitoring activities of critical infrastructures. Small size drones equipped with different instruments for detection and collection of samples may enable, indeed, several applications, becoming a tool versatile and easy to use in different fields, and even featuring equipment normally utilized in manual operation. The authors hereby present the design of miniaturized sensors for a mission-oriented UAV application and the preliminary results from an experimental campaign performed in 2020.
2021
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Settore MED/01 - STATISTICA MEDICA
Settore FIS/01 - FISICA SPERIMENTALE
Settore ING-IND/20 - MISURE E STRUMENTAZIONE NUCLEARI
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This work was funded in part by the Organization for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) within the programme “Support for Research Programme” 2018 and by NATO with a grant to the NBC School of Rieti (Italian Ministry of Defence) managed by the University of Rome Tor Vergata in the 2019 “Defence Against Terrorism Programme of Work” (DAT PoW). We would like to thank the Joint NBC Defence School of Rieti and its staff for the availability of their facilities in conducting of the experimental tests, the Quantum Electronics and Plasma Physics Research Group the technical support in the development activities and Heli Protection Europe s.r.l. for the technical support in the flight activities and for providing the flying platform.
https://www.iieta.org/journals/ijsse/paper/10.18280/ijsse.110417
Di Giovanni, D., Fumian, F., Chierici, A., Bianchelli, M., Martellucci, L., Carminati, G., et al. (2021). Design of Miniaturized Sensors for a Mission-Oriented UAV Application: A New Pathway for Early Warning. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SAFETY AND SECURITY ENGINEERING, 11(4), 435-444 [10.18280/ijsse.110417].
Di Giovanni, D; Fumian, F; Chierici, A; Bianchelli, M; Martellucci, L; Carminati, G; Malizia, A; D’Errico, F; Gaudio, P
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