2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23104591
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Pixel-Grouping G(E) Functions for Estimating Dose Rates from Unknown Source Distributions with a Position-Sensitive Detector

Abstract: Estimating accurate radiation doses when a radioactive source’s location is unknown can protect workers from radiation exposure. Unfortunately, depending on a detector’s shape and directional response variations, conventional G(E) function can be prone to inaccurate dose estimations. Therefore, this study estimated accurate radiation doses regardless of source distributions, using the multiple G(E) function groups (i.e., pixel-grouping G(E) functions) within a position-sensitive detector (PSD), which records t… Show more

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