Claims
- 1. A device for measuring radiation comprising:
a radiation detector which generates an analog signal containing pulse components corresponding to a dosage of an inputted radiation; an A/D converter which regularizes the analog signal outputted from the radiation detector and converts the regularized analog signal into sampled data; a band pass filter which limits the sampled data outputted from the A/D converter within a predetermined frequency band to generate restricted sampled data; an n-th power calculation unit which calculates the n-th power values of the restricted sampled data outputted from the band pass filter, where n is an integer of not less than two; a first smoothing unit which equalizes the n-th power values of the limited sampled data outputted from the n-th power calculation unit within a first time width to generate a first smoothed n-th power value; a data removal equalization unit which evaluates sizes of the first smoothed n-th power values outputted from the first smoothing unit within a second time width, removes a predetermined data removal number of the first smoothed n-th power values based on the evaluation result, and equalizes the first smoothed n-th power values after the removing within the second time width to generate a second smoothed n-th power value; a second smoothing unit which equalizes the equalized n-th power values outputted from the data removal and equalization unit to generate a third smoothed n-th power value; and a converter which converts the second smoothed n-th power value outputted from the second smoothing unit into a radiation intensity of the inputted radiation.
- 2. The device as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
a noise characteristics evaluation unit which sends a signal to at least one of the first smoothing unit and the data removal equalization unit to adjust the first time width of the first smoothing unit to be not less than pulse width of a foreign noise, and to adjust the second time width of the data removal equalization unit to be not less than an interval in which the foreign noise is present.
- 3. The device as recited in claim 2, wherein:
the noise characteristics evaluation unit arranges the data removal number of the data removal equalization unit based on a waveform of the foreign noise so that a removal number of the maximum data of all the first smoothed n-th power values is equal to a removal number of the minimum data of all the first smoothed n-th power values.
- 4. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein:
the data removal equalization unit replaces at least a part of the first smoothed values outputted from the first smoothing unit with values within a predetermined threshold range when the first smoothed value outputted from the first smoothing unit exceeds the threshold range.
- 5. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein:
the data removal equalization unit deletes at least a part of the first smoothed values outputted from the first smoothing unit when the first smoothed value outputted from the first smoothing unit exceeds a predetermined threshold range.
- 6. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein:
n is an odd number integer of not less than three.
- 7. A device for measuring radiation comprising:
a radiation detector which generates an analog signal containing pulse components corresponding to a dosage of an inputted radiation; an n-th moment calculation unit which calculates an average value of the n-th power values of pulse heights within a time width as an n-th moment value based on the analog signal outputted from the radiation detector, where n is an integer of not less than two, and where the pulse heights correspond to the pulse components included in the analog signal; a pulse counter which counts a number of pulse components based on the analog signal outputted from the radiation detector; an average energy calculation unit which calculates an average energy of the radiation based on a ratio of the n-th moment value calculated by the n-th moment calculation unit to the number of the pulse components counted by the pulse counter.
- 8. The device as recited in claim 7, further comprising:
a dosage evaluation unit which calculates a dosage equivalent to the radiation based on the average energy of the radiation outputted from the average energy calculation unit and the ratio of the n-th moment value to the number of the pulses.
- 9. The device as recited in claim 7, further comprising:
first to n-th moment calculation each calculating one of first to n-th average values of first to n-th power values of the pulse heights as first to n-th moment values, respectively, based on the analog signal outputted from the radiation detector, where n is an integer of not less than two; an energy spectrum evaluation unit which calculates at least two of first to n-th ratios of the first to n-th moment value outputted from the first to n-th moment calculation units, respectively, to the number of the pulse components counted by the pulse counter, and evaluates energy spectrum of the radiation by a matrix operation using the calculated ratios and a response matrix corresponding to the calculated ratios.
- 10. A device for measuring radiation comprising:
a radiation detector which generates an analog signal containing pulse components corresponding to a dosage of an inputted radiation; an n-th moment calculation unit which calculates an average value of the n-th power values of pulse heights within a time width as an n-th moment value based on the analog signal outputted from the radiation detector, where n is an integer of not less than two, and where the pulse heights correspond to the pulse components included in the analog signal; a current measurement instrument which calculates an average current from the pulse heights of the pulse components included in the analog signal; and an average energy calculation unit which calculates an average energy of the radiation based on a ratio of the n-th moment value calculated by the n-th moment calculation unit to the average current calculated by the current measurement instrument.
- 11. The device as recited in claim 10, further comprising:
a dosage evaluation unit which calculates a dosage equivalent to the radiation based on the average energy of the radiation outputted from the average energy calculation unit and the ratio of the n-th moment value to the average energy.
- 12. The device as recited in claim 10, further comprising:
second to n-th moment calculation units each calculating an average value of one of second to n-th power values of the pulse heights within a time width as one of second to n-th moment values, respectively, where n is an integer of not less than two; an energy spectrum evaluation unit which calculates at least two of first to n-th ratios of the first to n-th moment value outputted from the first to n-th moment calculation units, respectively, to the average current value calculated by the current measurement instrument, and evaluates energy spectrum of the radiation by a matrix operation using the calculated ratios and a response matrix corresponding to the calculated ratios.
- 13. A device for measuring radiation comprising:
a radiation detector which generates an analog signal containing pulse components corresponding to a dosage of an inputted radiation; first to n-th moment calculation units each calculating an average value of one of first to n-th power values of pulse heights within a time width as one of first to n-th moment values, respectively, where n is an integer of not less than two, and the pulse heights correspond to the pulse components included in the analog signal; an average energy calculation unit which calculates an average energy of the radiation based on a ratio of two of the first to n-th power values calculated by the first to n-th moment calculation units, respectively.
- 14. A method of measuring radiation comprising:
A/D converting an analog signal containing pulse components corresponding to a dosage of an inputted radiation outputted from a radiation detector into sampled data; calculating n-th power values of the sampled data, where n is an integer of not less than two; and discriminating the pulse components of the radiation contained in the analog signal based on the n-th power values of the sampled data.
- 15. A method of measuring radiation comprising:
A/D converting an analog signal containing pulse components corresponding to a dosage of an inputted radiation outputted from a radiation detector into sampled data; calculating n-th power values of the sampled data, where n is an integer of not less than two; and equalizing the n-th power values of the sampled data within a time width; and discriminating the pulse components of the radiation contained in the analog signal based on the equalized n-th power values of the sampled data.
- 16. A method of measuring radiation comprising:
calculating an average value of n-th power values of pulse heights of pulse components corresponding to a dosage of an inputted radiation included in an analog signal outputted from a radiation detector within a time width, where n is an integer of not less than two; and calculating at least one of a radiation intensity of the inputted radiation and a dosage equivalent of the inputted radiation based on the average value.
Priority Claims (2)
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2001-093306 |
Mar 2001 |
JP |
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2002-046788 |
Feb 2002 |
JP |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Divisional application of Ser. No. 10/106,895, filed Mar. 27, 2002, which claims priority from Japanese patent application 2001-093306, filed Mar. 28, 2001, and Japanese patent application 2002-046788, filed Feb. 22, 2002. The entire contents of each of the aforementioned applications are incorporated herein by reference.
Divisions (1)
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10106895 |
Mar 2002 |
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10844350 |
May 2004 |
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