Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1875717 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents a coded aperture method to remotely estimate the radioactivity of a source. The activity is estimated from the detected counts and the estimated source location, which is extracted by factoring the effect of aperture magnification. A 6Â mm thick tungsten-copper alloy coded aperture mask is used to modulate the incoming gamma-rays. The location of point and line sources in all three dimensions was estimated with an accuracy of less than 10% when the source-camera distance was about 4Â m. The estimated activities were 17.6% smaller and 50.4% larger than the actual activities for the point and line sources, respectively.
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Authors
Sun Shifeng, Zhang Zhiming, Shuai Lei, Li Daowu, Wang Yingjie, Liu Yantao, Huang Xianchao, Tang Haohui, Li Ting, Chai Pei, Zhang Yiwen, Zhou Wei, Yang Mingjie, Wei Cunfeng, Ma Chuangxin, Wei Long,