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Development of the LINSSI database (LINSSI 2.0)

Aim of the study

Objective of the project is to develop the LINSSI database to support other analysis methods than gamma-ray spectrometry for air filters. The LINSSI system will be integrated so that the analysis of a spectrum will be done using Unisampo/Shaman software using the LINSSI database. The analysis data will then be transferred to the LIMS system.

Implementation

The project will be carried out together with Helsinki University of Technology (HUT). Gradual implementation of the measurement and analysis software will be done using the LINSSI2 database. In addition, automatic transfer of the results from the LINSSI database to LIMS will be possible.

Dissemination and exploitation of the results

Result of the project is a new version of the LINSSI database (LINSSI 2.0). The new version supports the data transfer from LIMS to LINSSI and this feature will be exploited in routine gammaspectrometric analyses as well as for other analysis techniques (e.g. alpha spectrometry).

Collaborators

Helsinki University of Technology (HUT), Finland; Health Canada and Intelligence Department of Finnish Defence Forces (PVTK)

Timetable

2006–2007

Responsible scientist

Harri Toivonen

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