Year
2023
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Abstract
One of the challenges when considering verification strategies for arms control treaties, is
choosing from an array of potentially suitable technologies. This paper develops a methodology
for systematically evaluating technologies in an arms control scenario, to identify tools and
techniques to use in a verification regime. This paper then applies the developed methodology to
several technologies, NQR (Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance), PGNAA (Prompt Gamma Neutron
Activation Analysis) and HPGe (High Purity Germanium), to test their application in identified
use cases within a verified dismantlement scenario.
The methodology formed in this work has proven able to show where technologies may encounter
challenges in a defined verification regime. The methodology across the three technologies
explored was found to be generally applicable. As developing technologies have been considered
during this work, such as that of NQR, the assessed technology is not assumed to be a piece of
COTS (Commercial Off The Shelf) equipment. Instead, the assessment corresponds to the
capabilities of a well-engineered application utilising the technology.