| Literature DB >> 33430193 |
Marco Marini1, Silvia Panicacci1, Massimiliano Donati1, Luca Fanucci1, Erica Fanchini2, Andrea Pepperosa2, Massimo Morichi2, Matteo Albéri3,4, Enrico Chiarelli3,5, Michele Montuschi3,5, Kassandra Giulia Cristina Raptis3,5, Andrea Serafini3,5, Virginia Strati3,5, Fabio Mantovani3,5.
Abstract
In the building material and stones market, lots of restrictions are coming in different world zones. In Europe, a recent regulatory set up the maximum level of radiological emissions for materials intended for use in public and private building structures. For this reason, companies need to have a very efficient radiological measurements system in their production chain, in order to respect all the rules and to be competitive in the world market. This article describes CORSAIR, a Cloud-Oriented Measurement System for Radiological Investigation and Traceability of Stones. Our cyber-physical system consists of sensing nodes network connected to a data collection gateway through LoRaWAN protocol, and interfaces with a centralized cloud application. CORSAIR introduces a fast, repeatable, real-time and non-destructive method to measure radiological emissions and other parameters of each single building material item, uniquely identified by an applied RFID tag. The validity of this system is confirmed by in-situ measurement campaign compared with high-precision laboratory analysis. The results demonstrate the accuracy of the CORSAIR sensor and the possibility to easily integrate it in the company production chain without any change.Entities:
Keywords: Cloud; LoRa; NORM; RFID; WiFi; building material; euratom; gamma spectroscopy; industry; industry 4.0
Year: 2021 PMID: 33430193 PMCID: PMC7825613 DOI: 10.3390/s21020352
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576