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An environmental radiation detection system was developed using a low-power radiation-sensing module, IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) connection module, solar controller and battery. The data from the module were sent by Wi-Fi HTTP(S) clients operation, then collected by MySQL server using PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor uploading code as shown in Fig.1. The operation of the system was periodic (sleep and wakeup...
A radiation detection system has been developed utilizing one board-type radiation sensor, a microprocessor and android tablet software. Information regarding the environmental radiation dose is saved in a CSV log file in the tablet associated with GPS position data. Furthermore, viewer software has been designed for the radiation heat map and time-series graph. The GPS tracking function has been...
A wireless radiation monitoring system has been developed using a sensor network and one board-type radiation module. The one board-type radiation module is based on the Pocket Geiger type5 by Radiation-watch.org[1]. The power consumption of the module was reduced to 3 mW to drive the monitoring system by a solar cell. The module is designed to connect a Gvove terminal of Arduino microprocessors....
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