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Possible methods are discussed for constructing a continuous, Centralized monitoring system for individual personnel radiation doses based on the capabilities of modern nuclear electronics, radio technology, and computing techniques.
Versions of a monitoring system using dosimeters supplied with transmitters and one using fixed detectors of ionizing radiation are compared. An analysis is made of the problems involved in suitably representing and storing information concerning the magnitude of individual radiation doses aftervarious time intervals when using individual dosimeters and also continuous, centralized monitoring.
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Translated from Atomnaya Énergiya, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 157–161, August, 1965
This paper is an abbreviated version of a report given at the conference of SÉV member-countries on the dosimetry of ionizing radiation (Budapest, September–October, 1964).
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Zhernov, V.S., Ryzhov, N.V., Skatkin, V.M. et al. Continuous, centralized monitoring of individual radiation doses. At Energy 19, 1048–1051 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01126423
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