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To enhance transparency of nuclear energy systems in Northeast Asia we propose making information available concerning: The diagram sketches how data addressing these issues at various site could be communicated through a single internet-based information network. The data user would acquire data through the central server. Authentication could be part of the system; password protection for access control is also an option. |
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radiation measuring system and the transportation safety system would report
to a central data archive through satellite links. In each case this
takes advantage of existing communication technologies. For more information
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Nuclear facility safety would combine existing On-Site Radiation Monitors, new Remote Monitors, and existing operational data with the aim of showing that the facility is operating normally. A computer on-site would gather this data, process it for transmission, and communicate it to the central server. The central internet server is located at Sandia National Laboratories in support of the CSCAP Generic Nuclear Energy Transparency System. The server archives data, provides authentication and password control, and is the user access point. Operating on the external network of Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, the server is maintained by staff of the Cooperative Monitoring Center. |
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Radiation in the air Operational safety Transportation safety Safety of spent fuel