Cristian A. MONEA
Data și ora: 2021-09-28 11:00
Locația: Microsoft Teams
Rezumat teză de doctorat: Accesează
In the context of the unprecedented rise in terrorism and organized crime, nuclear quadrupole resonance has emerged as a technique for scanning prohibited substances that can meet the high requirements of security checkpoints. This paper aims to present several hardware and software solutions to improve the detection of prohibited substances by the nuclear quadrupole resonance technique, such as noise reduction, the compensation of the factors that influence detection and increasing the detection accuracy using signal processing and analysis techniques. These solutions are implemented in an equipment that ensures the processing and analysis of the response signal, intended for detecting illicit substances in security checkpoints. The evaluation of the developed system shows that the implemented solutions increase the signal-to-noise ratio by 31 dB compared to a system that does not integrate them. The response signal’s detection is performed with a deep learning algorithm trained on a data set consisting of 20,000 acquisitions obtained in multiple scenarios. The algorithm achieves a detection accuracy of 99.9%, that surpasses existing solutions and allows its use in the operational environment. Two enhancement solutions are proposed and validated by using transfer learning to extend the algorithm’s applicability to other spectrometers and autorencoders for denoising. The use of black-box optimization techniques is proposed to identify the optimal excitation sequences and increases the signal-to-noise ratio by 8 dB. The detection system was presented, awarded and patented nationally and internationally.

Conducător de doctorat

Prof. dr. ing. Nicu BIZON, Universitatea Politehnica București, România.

Comisie de doctorat

Prof. dr. ing. Bogdan IONESCU, Universitatea Politehnica din București, România
Prof. dr. ing. Dorel AIORDĂCHIOAIE, Universitatea “Dunărea de Jos” Galați, România
Prof. dr. ing. Silviu IONIȚĂ, Universitatea din Piteşti, România
Prof. dr. ing. Mihai CIUC, Universitatea Politehnica din București, România.

Comisie de îndrumare

Prof. dr. ing. Dorel AIORDĂCHIOAIE, Universitatea “Dunărea de Jos” Galați, România
Prof. dr. ing. Silviu IONIȚĂ, Universitatea din Piteşti, România
Conf. dr. ing. Laurențiu IONESCU, Universitatea din Piteşti, România
Conf. dr. ing. Gabriel IANA, Universitatea din Piteşti, România
Dr. fiz. Enache STĂNICĂ, Institutul National de Cercetare-Dezvoltare pentru Tehnologii Criogenice și Izotopice din Râmnicu Vâlcea, România.