Date : 5/31/2021 12:34:06 PM
From : "Guy Zaidner"
To : "neil.owen@createc.co.uk"
Subject : Re: n-visage Recon and Fusion - request for technical clarifications
Attachment : robot.jpg;21865_image002.png;


See attached.


Thank you,


Guy Zaidner


From: Guy Zaidner
Sent: Monday, May 31, 2021 3:31:01 PM
To: neil.owen@createc.co.uk
Subject: Fw: n-visage Recon and Fusion - request for technical clarifications
 

Hi Neil,

I've been working on a concept to integrate N-Visage Scanner in our robot.

I want to adopt the idea of having it both horizontal and vertical.

However, we want to be able to scan the roof (horizontal) of the room as well as the rest of the room (vertical).

Please see attached our concept.

Do you see any problem with that? any installation consideration?

Also, what is the minimum range of the laser mapping (saw only the the max range)?


Thank you,


Guy Zaidner



---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Guy Zaidner <guy.zaidner@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 1:49 PM
Subject: Re: n-visage Recon and Fusion - request for technical clarifications
To: Neil Owen <neil.owen@createc.co.uk>


Thank you Neil,
That will be all I need for now.
I will forward this to my colleagues.

Thank you
Guy

On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 11:26 AM Neil Owen <neil.owen@createc.co.uk> wrote:
Hello Guy,

Thank you for your message.

I have attached a product and technical sheets for our N-Visage Scanner Gammer Imaging System

To answer your specific questions:

1. Does it have Wireless? If so, can it be supplied with wired connection only?
The control electronics are designed so that wireless communications could be added, but this function is not available as standard.

2. What are the sensor performances?
Please see the data sheet

3. Can we activate programs offline?
Could you clarify this question please? If you mean will the N-Visage Scanner software run without being connected to the internet, then the answer is yes.

The N-Visage Scanner has been deployed on ground robots in a number of applications.
Usually, the instrument is hinged down after a scan for easier navigation of the robot.
Here is a video of a project by the Chiba Institute of Technology in Japan using the Scanner at Fukushima - https://vimeo.com/537183461

The output from the N-Visage Scanner is a panoramic image with a gamma overlay like the image below:


The output from multiple scans can be combined in our software N-Visage Fusion (product sheet attached)
It is then possible to estimate the source terms of the radiation on the surface of the 3D point cloud model produced by the Scanner. 

Here is a video showing the point cloud model and then the source terms and finally a dose plane can be generated in the environment - https://vimeo.com/463030764

The cost for an N-Visage Scanner is UK£150,000.
N-Visage Fusion is available on a licence or we can provide the modelling as a service.


Please let me know if you require any further information.


Regards
Neil
Mobile: +44 7720 555781


On 22 Apr 2021, at 08:51, Guy Zaidner <guy.zaidner@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello again.
Correction, I guess I need the Gamma Imager instead of Recon.

Guy 

On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 10:47 AM Guy Zaidner <guy.zaidner@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Neil,
My name is Guy Z, from the NRCN.
Last month I participated in DigiDecom 21 and saw Createc talk about your products.
I found it interesting and useful for me, and I have few questions regarding the products.
I will mention that I intend to integrate the Recon on a mobile robot. Please advise the following:

 1. Does it have Wireless? If so, can it be supplied with wired connection only?

2. What are the sensor performances?

3. Can we activate programs offline?

I would be glad to have more videos and info of how the output looks like regarding the ALARA planning etc..

Also, any further technical\manuals info would be great.

Last, I would like to have an estimation of how much it will cost before we get an official quote. 


Thank you,

Guy


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