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Standard Measurement Procedure for Soil Radon Exhalation Rate and Its Uncertainty

  • Seo, Jihye;Nirwono, Muttaqin Margo;Park, Seong Jin;Lee, Sang Hoon
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • v.43 no.1
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    • pp.29-38
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    • 2018
  • Background: Radon contributing about 42% of annual average dose, mainly comes from soil. In this paper, standard measurement procedures for soil radon exhalation rate are suggested and their measurement uncertainties are analyzed. Materials and Methods: We used accumulation method for estimating surface exhalation rate. The closed-loop measurement system was made up with a RAD7 detector and a surface chamber. Radon activity concentrations in the system were observed as a function of time, with data collection of 5 and 15-minute and the measurement time of 4 hours. Linear and exponential fittings were used to obtain radon exhalation rates from observed data. Standard deviations of measurement uncertainties for two approaches were estimated using usual propagation rules. Results and Discussion: The exhalation rates (E) from linear approach, with 30 minutes measurement time were $44.8-48.6mBq{\cdot}m^{-2} {\cdot}s^{-1}$ or $2.14-2.32atom{\cdot}cm^{-2}{\cdot}s^{-1}$ with relative measurement uncertainty of about 10%. The contributions of fitting parameter A, volume (V) and surface (S) to the estimated measurement uncertainty of E were 59.8%, 30.1% and 10.1%, in average respectively. In exponential fitting, at 3-hour measurement we had E ranged of $51.6-69.2mBq{\cdot}m^{-2} {\cdot}s^{-1}$ or $2.46-3.30atom{\cdot}cm^{-2}{\cdot}s^{-1}$ with about 15% relative uncertainty. Fitting with 4-hour measurement resulted E about $51.3-68.2mBq{\cdot}m^{-2} {\cdot}s^{-1}$ or $2.45-3.25atom{\cdot}cm^{-2}{\cdot}s^{-1}$ with 10% relative uncertainty. The uncertainty contributions in exponential approach were 75.1%, 13.4%, 8.7%, and 2.9% for total decay constant k, fitting parameter B, V, and S, respectively. Conclusion: In obtaining exhalation rates, the linear approach is easy to apply, but by saturation feature of radon concentrations, the slope tends to decrease away from the expected slope for extended measurement time. For linear approach, measurement time of 1-hour or less was suggested. For exponential approach, the obtained exhalation rates showed similar values for any measurement time, but measurement time of 3-hour or more was suggested for about 10% relative uncertainty.

Opening New Horizons with the L4 Mission: Vision and Plan

  • Kyung-Suk Cho;Junga Hwang;Jeong-Yeol Han;Seong-Hwan Choi;Sung-Hong Park;Eun-Kyung Lim;Rok-Soon Kim;Jungjoon Seough;Jong-Dae Sohn;Donguk Song;Jae-Young Kwak;Yukinaga Miyashita;Ji-Hye Baek;Jaejin Lee;Jinsung Lee;Kwangsun Ryu;Jongho Seon;Ho Jin;Sung-Jun Ye;Yong-Jae, Moon;Dae-Young Lee;Peter H. Yoon;Thiem Hoang;Veerle Sterken;Bhuwan Joshi;Chang-Han Lee;Jongjin Jang;Jae-Hwee Doh;Hwayeong Kim;Hyeon-Jeong Park;Natchimuthuk Gopalswamy;Talaat Elsayed;John Lee
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.56 no.2
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    • pp.263-275
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    • 2023
  • The Sun-Earth Lagrange point L4 is considered as one of the unique places where the solar activity and heliospheric environment can be observed in a continuous and comprehensive manner. The L4 mission affords a clear and wide-angle view of the Sun-Earth line for the study of the Sun-Earth and Sun-Moon connections from he perspective of remote-sensing observations. In-situ measurements of the solar radiation, solar wind, and heliospheric magnetic field are critical components necessary for monitoring and forecasting the radiation environment as it relates to the issue of safe human exploration of the Moon and Mars. A dust detector on the ram side of the spacecraft allows for an unprecedented detection of local dust and its interactions with the heliosphere. The purpose of the present paper is to emphasize the importance of L4 observations as well as to outline a strategy for the planned L4 mission with remote and in-situ payloads onboard a Korean spacecraft. It is expected that the Korean L4 mission can significantly contribute to improving the space weather forecasting capability by enhancing the understanding of heliosphere through comprehensive and coordinated observations of the heliosphere at multi-points with other existing or planned L1 and L5 missions.

Noise Reduction of medical X-ray Image using Wavelet Threshold in Cone-beam CT (Cone-beam CT에서 웨이브렛 역치값을 이용한 x-ray 영상에서의 노이즈 제거)

  • Park, Jong-Duk;Huh, Young;Jin, Seung-Oh;Jeon, Sung-Chae
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics Engineers of Korea SC
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.42-48
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    • 2007
  • In x-ray imaging system, two kinds of noises are involved. First, the charge generated from the radiation interaction with the detector during exposure. Second, the signal is then added by readout electronics noise. But, x-ray images are not modeled by Gaussian noise but as the realization of a Poisson process. In this paper, we apply a new approach to remove Poisson noise from medical X-ray image in the wavelet domain, the applied methods shows more excellent results in cone-beam CT.

A study on the digital image transfer application mass chest X-ray system up-grade (간접촬영기의 디지털 영상 변환 장치 적용에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Sun-Chil;Park, Jong-Sam;Lee, Jon-Il
    • Journal of radiological science and technology
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.13-17
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    • 2003
  • By converting movable indirect mass chest X-ray devices for vehicles into digital systems and upgrading it to share information with the hospital's medical image information system, excellencies have been confirmed as a result of installing and running this type of system and are listed hereinafter. 1. Upgrading analog systems, such as indirect mass chest X-ray devices dependent on printed film, to digital systems allows them to be run and managed much more efficiently, contributing to the increase in the stability and the efficiency of the system. 2. Unlike existing images, communication based on DICOM standards allow images to be compatible with the hospital's outer and inner network PACS systems, extending the scope of the radiation departments information system. 3. Assuming chest-exclusive indirect mass chest X-rays, a linked development of CAD (Computer Aided Diagnosis, Detector) becomes possible. 4. By applying wireless Internet, Web-PACS for movable indirect mass chest X-ray devices for vehicles will become possible. Research in these fields must continue and if the superior image quality and convenience of digital systems are confirmed, I believe that the conversion of systems still dependent on analog images to modernized digital systems is a must.

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Structure of Yb Complex with 3-nitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one (3-nitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one의 Yb 착물 구조)

  • 김광주;김재경;오기환
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.198-206
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    • 2001
  • The structure of Yb complex with 3-nitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one(NTO), $[Yb(NTO)3(H2O)4].5H2O$ has been investigated by X-ray diffraction method. Crystallographic data for the title compound : monoclinic, C2/c, $a=36.925(2){\AA},$ b=6.6770(4)${\AA},$ c=25.6376(15)${\AA},$ {\beta}=130.978(1)^{\circ},$ V=4772.0(5)${\AA}^3,$ Z=8, $D_c,=1.952\; Mg/m^3.$ The intensity data were collected on a Broker SMART diffractometer equipped with a CCD area detector using Mo $K\alpha$ radiation. The structure was solved by direct method and refined by full-matrix least-squares calculations to a final R value of 0.0424 for 4727 independent reflections and 335 parameters. The three carbonyls of three NTO anions and four ligand water molecules which are formed the pentagonal bipyramid are coordinated with $Yb^{3+}$ and also five water molecules are included in the form of the crystal water in the molecular structure.

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Automatic Registration Method for EO/IR Satellite Image Using Modified SIFT and Block-Processing (Modified SIFT와 블록프로세싱을 이용한 적외선과 광학 위성영상의 자동정합기법)

  • Lee, Kang-Hoon;Choi, Tae-Sun
    • The Journal of Korea Institute of Information, Electronics, and Communication Technology
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.174-181
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    • 2011
  • A new registration method for IR image and EO image is proposed in this paper. IR sensor is applicable to many area because it absorbs thermal radiation energy unlike EO sensor does. However, IR sensor has difficulty to extract and match features due to low contrast compared to EO image. In order to register both images, we used modified SIFT(Scale Invariant Feature Transform) and block processing to increase feature distinctiveness. To remove outlier, we applied RANSAC(RANdom SAample Concensus) for each block. Finally, we unified matching features into single coordinate system and remove outlier again. We used 3~5um range IR image, and our experiment result showed good robustness in registration with IR image.

Dosimetric Analysis on the Effect of Target Motion in the Delivery of Conventional IMRT, RapidArc and Tomotherapy

  • Song, Ju-Young
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.164-170
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    • 2017
  • One of the methods to consider the effect of respiratory motion of a tumor target in radiotherapy is to establish a treatment plan with the internal target volume (ITV) created based on an accurate analysis of the target motion displacement. When this method is applied to intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), it is expected to yield a different treatment dose distribution under the motion condition according to the IMRT method. In this study, we prepared ITV-based IMRT plans with conventional IMRT using fixed gantry angle beams, RapidArc using volumetric modulated arc therapy, and tomotherapy using helical therapy. Then, the variation in dose distribution caused by the target motion was analyzed by the dose measurement in the actual motion condition. A delivery quality assurance plan was prepared for the established IMRT plan and the dose distribution in the actual motion condition was measured and analyzed using a two-dimensional diode detector placed on a moving phantom capable of simulating breathing movements. The dose measurement was performed considering only a uniform target shape and motion in the superior-inferior (SI) direction. In this condition, it was confirmed that the error of the dose distribution due to the target motion is minimum in tomotherapy. This is thought to be due to the characteristic of tomotherapy that treats the target sequentially by dividing it into several slices. When the target shape is uniform and the main target motion direction is SI, it is considered that tomotherapy for the ITV-based IMRT method has a characteristic which can reduce the dose difference compared with the plan dose under the target motion condition.

Application of Dual Tree Complex Wavelet for Performance Improvement of CT Images (CT 영상의 화질개선을 위한 이중트리복합웨이블릿의 적용)

  • Choi, Seokyoon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.13 no.7
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    • pp.941-946
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    • 2019
  • Computed tomography (CT) has been increasing in frequency and indications for use in clinical diagnosis and treatment decisions. Multidetector CT has the advantage of shortening the inspection time and obtaining a high resolution image compared to a single detector CT, but has been pointed out the disadvantage of increasing the radiation exposure. In addition, when the low tube voltage is used to reduce the exposure dose in the CT, noise increases relatively. In the existing method, the method of finding the optimal image quality using the method of adjusting the parameters of the image reconstruction method is not a fundamental measure. In this study, we applied a double-tree complex wavelet algorithm and analyzed the results to maintain the normal signal and remove only noise. Experimental results show that the noise is reduced from 8.53 to 4.51 when using a complex oriented 2D method with 100kVp and 0.5sec rotation time. Through this study, it was possible to remove the noise and reduce the patient dose by using the optimal noise reduction algorithm. The results of this study can be used to reduce the exposure of patients due to the low dose of CT.

DWT Analysis of Scatter-Ray Due to the Changed Energy on Digital Medical Images (디지털 의료영상에서 에너지 변화에 따른 산란선의 DWT 분석)

  • Kim, Jisun;Jung, Jaeeun;Ahn, Byeoungju
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.65-74
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    • 2014
  • This study extracts characteristics of signal by wavelet transform to prove that the Compton scattering, occurred by changed the energy, influenced a picture. We also analyzed the extracted data and evaluated how much the picture of scatter-rays was affected by a change of tube voltage. For this study, we wrote a program with MatLap which is engineering tool and evaluated with the program on variation of scattered-rays due to increased tube voltage. The evaluation result shows both CR and DR have frequency changes of high frequency area by tube voltage variations and it proved that Compton scattering influences the picture. In conclusion, according to this study indicates that DR is more sensitive to radiation with high energy than CR. Therefore, the research on DR detector needs to be advanced as actual condition of clinical setting is being changed to DR circumstance gradually. From the result of this study, we expect that assessment method of the image quality using MatLab Tool becomes the official assessment method and very useful method.

Diagnostic X-ray Spectra Detection by Monte Carlo Simulation (진단용 X-선 스펙트럼의 몬테칼로 전산모사 측정)

  • Baek, Cheol-Ha;Lee, Seung-Jae;Kim, Daehong
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.289-295
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    • 2018
  • Most diagnostic devices in the medical field use X-ray sources, which emit energy spectra. In radiological diagnosis, the quantitative and qualitative analyses of X-rays are essential for maintaining the image quality and minimizing the radiation dose to patients. This work aims to obtain the X-ray energy spectra used in diagnostic imaging by Monte Carlo simulation. Various X-ray spectra are simulated using a Monte Carlo simulation tool. These spectra are then compared to the reference data obtained with a tungsten anode spectral model using the interpolating polynomial (TASMIP) code. The X-ray tube voltages used are 50, 60, 80, 100, and 110 kV, respectively. CdTe and a-Se detector are used as the detectors for obtaining the X-ray spectra. Simulation results demonstrate that the various X-ray spectra are well matched with the reference data. Based on the simulation results, an appropriate X-ray spectrum, in accordance with the tube voltage, can be selected when generating an image for diagnostic imaging. The dose to be delivered to the patient can be predicted prior to examination in the diagnostic field.