Title :
Discrete Event Simulation for Complex High-Power Medical Systems
Author :
Heuermann, Oliver ; Fleischer, Alexander ; Fengler, Wolfgang
Author_Institution :
Comput. Archit. Group, Tech. Univ. Ilmenau, Ilmenau, Germany
fDate :
7/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This position paper describes research activities in the field of targeted lifetime extension of components which are used in medical devices and systems as well as in high-energy physics and industrial applications. The considered medical areas are mainly in the therapy field and imaging diagnostics. Industrial areas are cargo and container scanning as well as food treatment and nondestructive material testing. The analysis of medical machines and systems with high-power tubes focuses on the X-ray radiation or RF-power performance. The operational behavior of such tubes is of special interest. In this position paper, a multipurpose simulation tool and a method will be presented to examine the specific influence of lifetime-defining factors which cover the mentioned application areas but are focused on medical applications. For the implementation of the method, a discrete event simulation is constructed using the real-time design tool MLDesigner from MLDesign Technologies, Inc. Studies can be carried out with regard to the tube service life. The simulations show that the targeted impact on the service-lifetime-defining factors can prolong useful service life of a high-power tube.
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; diagnostic radiography; discrete event simulation; large-scale systems; nondestructive testing; vacuum tubes; X-ray radiation; complex high-power medical systems; discrete event simulation; high-energy physics; high-power tubes; imaging diagnostics; medical device; medical machines; multipurpose simulation tool; nondestructive material testing; real-time design tool MLDesigner; service-lifetime-defining factors; therapy held; Accelerators; Cathodes; Discrete event simulation; Load modeling; Medical diagnostic imaging; Optimization; Temperature measurement; Accelerator; analytical modeling; discrete event simulation; high power tubes; klystron; lifetime extension; magnetron; reliability; thyratron; x-ray tubes;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2012.2195684