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This paper explores the redefinition of operational quantities in radiation protection, analyzing their impact on external radiation monitoring. It delves into the limitations of current operational quantities defined by ICRU Report 39, such as their inability to accurately measure certain types of radiation and energy levels. The new definitions proposed in ICRU Report 95 are discussed, focusing on how they offer a more accurate representation of radiation risks and improve the effectiveness of radiation monitoring instruments. The paper also examines the future development of operational quantities, suggesting individual customization and the application of machine learning for optimization. The redefined operational quantities aim to enhance radiation protection by providing more precise and practical measures for various radiation types and environments.
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Qiao Li,Zhongbin Hang,Minghan Jia, andMingzhe Song
"The redefinition of operational quantities and its impact on external radiation monitoring", Proc. SPIE 13090, International Conference on Computer Application and Information Security (ICCAIS 2023), 130900R (8 April 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3025811
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Qiao Li, Zhongbin Hang, Minghan Jia, Mingzhe Song, "The redefinition of operational quantities and its impact on external radiation monitoring," Proc. SPIE 13090, International Conference on Computer Application and Information Security (ICCAIS 2023), 130900R (8 April 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3025811