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Kawakubo, Yoko; Sekine, Megumi; Tomikawa, Hirofumi
JAEA-Review 2016-017, 57 Pages, 2016/10
Nuclear transparency is recognized as essential to provide additional assurance and enhance confidence building in the Asia-Pacific as this region has a broad spectrum of nuclear development underway and planned in the future. It is expected that elevated nuclear transparency should also supplement and reinforce International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safeguards. With this recognition, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) has committed various studies and activities for enhancing regional transparency mainly with U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and its national laboratories. The efforts include transparency concept study, development of the remote monitoring system at the Experimental Fast Reactor JOYO, cooperation to Council for Security and Cooperation in Asia Pacific (CSCAP) to develop internet-based transparency tools, establishment of Information Sharing Framework (ISF), and the hosting of a series of workshops. Based on all the achievements of the past efforts, JAEA is now moving from "study phase" toward the "implementation phase" of information sharing for enhancing its nuclear transparency. The ISF website was opened in 2015 as a part of Asia Pacific Safeguards Network (APSN) website for JAEA to provide relevant information to APSN members. This report summarizes the past studies and activities performed in JAEA for almost 20 years to enhance regional nuclear transparency and discusses the future prospect.
Tachibana, Haruo; Yamaguchi, Takenori; Matsuoka, Shungo*; Nemoto, Shintaro*; Kurosawa, Naohiro*
Proceedings of 1st Asian and Oceanic Congress for Radiation Protection (AOCRP-1) (CD-ROM), 7 Pages, 2002/10
An environmental radiation monitoring system in Tokai establishment of JAERI is composed of 14 monitoring posts, 4 monitoring stations, 2 drainage monitors and the monitoring data observation center. These monitoring posts and stations measure the gamma dose rate, and the monitoring stations measure the radioactive air concentration too. Drainage monitors measure the radioactive concentration in drain water. We developed the environmental radiation dose information system used by cellular phone for observing the monitoring data in day and night, working day and holiday at everyplace in Japan. This information system shows us the every minute or every 10 minutes monitoring data table and data trend graph on the cellular phone display. In the emergency situation, this system helps for speedy response such as the notification to the JAERI staffs, starting the emergency environmental monitoring activities, reporting the dose rate and concentration to the national and local authorities, and establishment of the emergency response team in JAERI.
Kobayashi, Tadayoshi; Miyajima, Kazutoshi; Yanagihara, Satoshi
Nihon Robotto Gakkai-Shi, 19(6), p.706 - 709, 2001/09
no abstracts in English
Yamamoto, Yoichi
Dai-21-Kai Kaku Busshitsu kanri Gakkai (INMM) Nihon Shibu Nenji Taikai Rombunshu, p.63 - 70, 2000/00
no abstracts in English
Yamamoto, Yoichi
EUR-19943-EN, p.238 - 245, 2000/00
no abstracts in English
Yamamoto, Yoichi
Kaku Busshitsu Kanri Gakkai Nihon Shibu Dai-20-Kai Kinen Taikai Rombunshu, p.143 - 150, 1999/11
no abstracts in English
Yamamoto, Yoichi
Kaku Busshitsu Kanri Senta Nyusu, 27(3), p.10 - 12, 1998/03
no abstracts in English
Yamamoto, Yoichi
Dai-19-Kai Kaku Busshitsu Kanri Gakkai (INMM) Nihon Shibu Nenji Taikai Hobunshu, p.83 - 90, 1998/00
no abstracts in English
Yamamoto, Yoichi
Dai-18-Kai Kaku Busshitsu Kanri Gakkai (INMM) Nihon Shibu Nenji Taikai Hobunshu, p.204 - 211, 1997/11
no abstracts in English
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PNC TN1410 91-097, 17 Pages, 1991/12
This report describes the results of project JD-12 including JD-9. The objective of this project is to develop a remote surveillance system with a trigger devices which consist of ray monitor and electronic sealing switch. The concept of the system is going to be applied to an automatich storage of new MOX plant which is fully automated.
; Yamamoto, Yoichi
Dai-12-Kai Kaku Busshitsu Kanri Gakkai Nenji Taikai Rombunshu, p.151 - 158, 1991/06
no abstracts in English
Nishio, Yuhei*; Nishimura, Akihiko; Takenaka, Yusuke*; Suzuki, Hiroshi; Kanematsu, Manabu*
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no abstracts in English
Nishimura, Akihiko; Yamada, Tomonori
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no abstracts in English
Kawabata, Mamoru; Sawa, Mamoru; Ono, Fumiyasu; Shimosaka, Mitsuo; Muto, Keitaro; Uchihashi, Masaya
no journal, ,
As a replacement for the analog camera system which has become difficult to repair, a digital transmission system using VDSL technology was devised by reusing idle facilities such as the voice communication network. This paper presents an overview of the remote monitoring system that can flexibly respond to the installation of additional cameras for other remote monitoring needs such as decommissioning work and equipment operation status checks that will increase in the future MONJU, as well as the transmission of measurement data from temporary instruments at a low cost.