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Migration of RODOS to practical applicability for supporting decisions in operational emergency response to nuclear accidents

Objective

With the availability of the-version PV 4.0 of the RODOS system, a comprehensive real-time and on-line decision support system exists in the form of an operation al state-of-the-art software system with models and data incorporated and functionalities, that go far beyond the characteristics of existing systems. A number of countries in East and West Europe have taken the decision to install RODOS for managing the of-site emergency response after nuclear accidents. In order to support the wider acceptance and dissemination of RODOS, the work to be performed under this proposal will enhance the broader applicability and robustness of RODOS for practical use in emergency centres. This will be achieved by complementary software developments and the extension of system functions where necessary and by performing test and validation studies for demonstrating the adequacy and accuracy of the models and databases.
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FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM KARLSRUHE GMBH - TECHNIK UND UMWELT
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76021 KARLSRUHE
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