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Design and Preliminary Validation of a Rapid Automated Biodosimetry Tool for High Throughput Radiological Triage

Youhua Chen, Jian Zhang, Hongliang Wang, Guy Garty, Yanping Xu, Oleksandra V. Lyulko, Helen C. Turner, Gerhard Randers-Pehrson, Nabil Simaan, Yongfang Yao, David J. Brenner

Year
2009
Citations
8

Abstract

This paper presents design, hardware, software, and parameter optimization for a novel robotic automation system. RABiT is a Rapid Automated Biodosimetry Tool for high throughput radiological triage. The design considerations guiding the hardware and software architecture are presented with focus on methods of communication, ease of implementation, and need for real-time control versus soft time control cycles. The design and parameter determination for a non-contact PVC capillary laser cutting system is presented. A novel approach for lymphocyte concentration estimation based on computer vision is reported. Experimental evaluations of the system components validate the success of our prototype system in achieving a throughput of 6,000 samples in a period of 18 hours.

Keywords

BiodosimetryTriageThroughputSoftwareComputer scienceAutomationRadiological weaponSimulationEmbedded systemReal-time computing

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