Limited access remote sensing
industrial collaborators: BNFL
academic collaborators: University of Leeds
initiated : 2003/04/20
last updated: 2007/06/27

selected page:

Project Summary: Limited-access remote-sensing using inverse problem techniques
This project examined tomographic remote sensing applications in which measurement access is limited.
[more]

High-Energy Gamma Ray Tomography in the Nuclear Industry
Cattle, B.A., Elliott, L., Fellerman, A.S., Ingham, D.B., Lesnic, D., West, R.M., High-Energy Gamma Ray Tomography in the Nuclear Industry, 3rd World Congress on Industrial Process Tomography, Banff, Canada, in 2003.
[more]

An industrial application of gamma-ray emission tomography
A poster presentation describing the work of this project on remote sensing was made by Faraday Associate Brian Cattle at the annual Alan Tayler Day, 22 November 2004 at St Catherine's College, Oxford.
[more]

Detection of solid deposits using gamma ray emission tomography
Cattle, B.A., Fellerman, A.S., West, R.M., On the detection of solid deposits using gamma ray emission tomography with limited data, Meas. Sci. Technol. 15 (2004) 1429-1439.
[more]

Boundary-element approach for the complete-electrode model of EIT
Aykroyd, R.G., Cattle, B.A., A boundary-element approach for the complete-electrode model of EIT illustrated using simulated and real data, submitted to Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering, 2004.
[more]

Statistical estimation for passive gamma ray tomography
Cattle, B.A., Goddard, C., West, R. M., A high-level model and statistical estimation for passive gamma ray tomography of nuclear waste vaults, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Inverse Problems in Engineering: Theory and Practice, Cambridge, UK, 11-15th July, 2005.
[more]

Object location in electrical impedance tomography
Aykroyd, R.G., Cattle, B.A., West, R. M., Boundary element methods and Markov Chain Monte Carlo for object location in electrical impedance tomography, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Inverse Problems in Engineering: Theory and Practice, Cambridge, UK, 11-15th July, 2005.
[more]

A two-dimensional dual-modality tomography technique for a radioactive waste separation process
Cattle, B.A., West, R. M., A two-dimensional dual-modality tomography technique for a radioactive waste separation process, Annals of Nuclear Energy, Volume 33, Issues 14-15, September-October 2006, pp. 1236-1244. Available on ScienceDirect.
[more]

A statistical method for passive gamma ray tomography of nuclear waste vaults
Cattle, B.A., West, R. M., A statistical method for passive gamma ray tomography of nuclear waste vaults, Annals of Nuclear Energy, Volume 33, Issue 16, November 2006, pp. 1297-1308. Available on ScienceDirect.
[more]

A flexible statistical and efficient computational approach to object location applied to electrical tomography
Aykroyd, R. G., Cattle, B.A., A flexible statistical and efficient computational approach to object location applied to electrical tomography, Stat Comput (2006) 16:363–375, Springer.
[more]


related resources:
  Limited access remote sensing
» Further reading
 
other projects:
[Find other Energy and utilities projects]
[Find other CASE studentship projects]