APPLYING RFID TECHNOLOGY IN NUCLEAR MATERIALS MANAGEMENT

Year
2007
Author(s)
Hanchung Tsai - Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL 60439, USA
Kun Chen - Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL, USA
Liu Yung - Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL, USA
J.P. Norair - Savi Technology
Steve Bellamy - Savannah River National Laboratory
Jim Shuler - U.S. Department of Energy
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Abstract
The Packaging Certification Program (PCP) of U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Environmental Management (EM), Office of Safety Management and Operations (EM-60), has developed a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system for nuclear materials management. Argonne National Laboratory, a PCP supporting laboratory, and Savi Technology, a Lockheed Martin Company, are collaborating in the development of the RFID system, a process that involves hardware modification (form factor, seal sensor, and batteries), software development, and irradiation experiments. Savannah River National Laboratory and Argonne will soon field test the active RFID system on Model 9975 drums, which are used for storage and transportation of fissile and radioactive materials. Potential benefits of the RFID system are enhanced safety and security, reduced need for manned surveillance, real-time access of status and history data, and overall cost-effectiveness.