The hyperspectral and smartphone technology in CBRNE countermeasures and defence
Caused by industrial and military use as well as other sources of chemical,
biological, radiological, nuclear and high-yield explosive (CBRNE) materials,
the global threat of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) remains in spite of
such weapons being internationally prohibited. With these materials, industrial
and transportation accidents are likely in all countries and can also be triggered
by natural disasters, such as in Fukushima in 2011. In addition, governments
cannot fully control the manufacturing and usage of WMDs, as extreme
terrorists have access to as well as the knowledge and motivation to use such
materials. Due to multiple large-scale risks, the countering of CBRNE threats
requires well-practiced joint operations by different authorities and new
technical countermeasure methods. This dissertation studies how two novel
technologies, hyperspectral technology and smartphone technology, can be
used in CBRNE countermeasures and defence, especially by the police, defence
forces and rescue services. The research is carried out adaptively via the
concept development and experimentation (CD&E) method by forming the
research framework with the generic military and civilian capability
requirements of the European and North Atlantic operating concepts of CBRNE
countermeasures and defence and by testing the capability requirements with
related empirical experiments carried out as a part of the study. The
experiments with hyperspectral technology focus on the detection of explosives,
chemical warfare agents (CWAs), biofluids and other forensic samples, whereas
the tests with smartphone technology deal with mobile emergency alerting,
command and control, public warning and the information management of
CBRNE incidents. The experiments are carried out with the Central Finland
Police Department, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and other units
of the Police of Finland, the Finnish Defence Forces, the Rescue Department of
Central Finland, the Finnish Institute for Verification of the Chemical Weapons
Convention (Verifin) and the leading Finnish explosives manufacturer, Forcit.
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University of JyväskyläISBN
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1456-5390Keywords
CBRNE countermeasures CBRNE defence CBRNE detection joint operation crisis management emergency alerting public warning hyperspectral technology smartphone technology turvallisuustekniikka suuronnettomuudet kriisinhallinta kriisiviestintä älypuhelimet hälytysjärjestelmät hälytykset spektrikuvaus miehittämättömät ilma-alukset vaaralliset aineet räjähdysaineet myrkylliset aineet kemialliset aseet tekninen rikostutkinta
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