Active PAR

PN42.61

Standard for Data Format for Real-Time Streaming from Radiation Detection Instrument

The standard specifies the format of the radiation data (gamma, neutron, beta, and alpha) and some non-radiation data that is streamed in real-time from a radiation detection instrument to a receiving device. The data format specified in this standard is defined using the ASN.1 syntax specified in ISO/IEC 8824 standard. The transmission protocol is not part of the standard although some general transmission rules are provided. The subsequent display, processing, and analysis of the radiation data are outside the scope of this standard. The standard does not address the transmission media, receipt, and later transmission of data to a larger and distant network or how the data is used and processed. The radiation data consist mainly of raw or unprocessed data, and may include dosimetric data, and non-radiation data such as the status of the instrument and its sensors and detectors (e.g., temperature, remaining battery charge, voltage).

Sponsor Committee
IM/RNIS - TC45 - Radiation and Nuclear Instrumentation and Systems
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2024-03-21

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society
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Sponsor Committee
IM/RNIS - TC45 - Radiation and Nuclear Instrumentation and Systems
Working Group
RDF - Radiation Data Format
IEEE Program Manager
Vanessa Lalitte
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Working Group Chair
Radoslav Radev

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