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A Bayesian Approach To Aerial Localization Of Radioactive Sources, Robert Blake Wilkerson
A Bayesian Approach To Aerial Localization Of Radioactive Sources, Robert Blake Wilkerson
Masters Theses
Securing nuclear material has become an important area for the safety of the U.S. and other countries. Within nuclear security, there is a potential to use orphaned or stolen radioactive sources to cause harm. As the amount of radioisotopes used by government and commercial businesses increases, the need to secure these sources becomes exponentially more difficult. It is well known that there have been several cases of lost, orphaned or stolen nuclear sources across the globe. There is a need for state-of-the-art radiation search methods to search for these potentially dangerous radioactive sources that could be misplaced. While there are …
Bayesian-Based Methods For Transitioning Between Prognostic Estimates To Leverage Available Data, Alan Y. Nam
Bayesian-Based Methods For Transitioning Between Prognostic Estimates To Leverage Available Data, Alan Y. Nam
Doctoral Dissertations
The availability of failure data directly impacts the empirical prognostic models that can be built. In turn, these models impact the accuracy and uncertainty of remaining useful life (RUL) estimates of systems and components. While ideally a large amount of data of previous failure modes can be collected, the difficulty in obtaining such data can present a significant hurdle. To alleviate the constraints of limited data, Bayesian-based methods of transitioning between different prognostic models were developed. This updating scheme leverages existing data in order to create a unified estimate.
Two novel methods of transitioning are proposed to augment existing prognostic …