Literature DB >> 26041476

Radiation dosimetry properties of smartphone CMOS sensors.

Olivier Van Hoey1, Alexia Salavrakos2, Antonio Marques2, Alexandre Nagao2, Ruben Willems3, Filip Vanhavere2, Vanessa Cauwels2, Luana F Nascimento2.   

Abstract

During the past years, several smartphone applications have been developed for radiation detection. These applications measure radiation using the smartphone camera complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor sensor. They are potentially useful for data collection and personal dose assessment in case of a radiological incident. However, it is important to assess these applications. Six applications were tested by means of irradiations with calibrated X-ray and gamma sources. It was shown that the measurement stabilises only after at least 10-25 min. All applications exhibited a flat dose rate response in the studied ambient dose equivalent range from 2 to 1000 μSv h(-1). Most applications significantly over- or underestimate the dose rate or are not calibrated in terms of dose rate. A considerable energy dependence was observed below 100 keV but not for the higher energy range more relevant for incident scenarios. Photon impact angle variation gave a measured signal variation of only about 10 %.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 26041476     DOI: 10.1093/rpd/ncv352

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Prot Dosimetry        ISSN: 0144-8420            Impact factor:   0.972


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3.  Smartphone and Tablet-Based Sensing of Environmental Radioactivity: Mobile Low-Cost Measurements for Monitoring, Citizen Science, and Educational Purposes.

Authors:  Oliver Keller; Mathieu Benoit; Andreas Müller; Sascha Schmeling
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