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Abstract
This article is devoted to the issue of the necessity of implementation of a remote radiation monitoring device. The main purpose of the article is to present a model of a remote monitoring device. During the research, the author considers the application areas of the device and presents technical requirements and design descriptions of the monitoring. Moreover, the researcher conducts the spectrometric equipment analysis of the device for accurate measurement of the level of radiation pollution. The device model proposed in the article is capable for secure monitoring for personnel and the public in the event of a radiation accident. The author states the importance of such monitoring device, which is primarily designed for automated radiation monitoring of environmental pollution during the operation of ships with nuclear power plants, ships of nuclear-technological services and ships transporting nuclear materials and radioactive substances.
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1 Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University, Polytechnicheskaya, 29, St.Petersburg 195251, Russia
2 The Bonch-Bruevich Saint-Petersburg State University of Telecommunications, St. Petersburg, Russia