Title :
Novel Peak Detection Algorithms for Pileup Minimization in Gamma Ray Spectroscopy
Author :
Raad, M.W. ; Cheded, L.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Eng., King Fahd Univ. of Pet. & Minerals, Dhahran
Abstract :
A fast waveform sampling facility has been recently developed and integrated into the VAX-based data acquisition system at the Center for Applied Physical Sciences (CAPS). This study uses the above facility in developing algorithms for digitally determining the basic pulse parameters and tackling the problem of pulse pile-up in Gamma-ray spectroscopy. A number of parameter estimation and digital online peak localisation algorithms are being developed, including a pulse classification technique which uses a simple peak search routine based on the smoothed first derivative method, which gave a percentage error of peak amplitude of less than 1%. The classification technique has the unique feature of cutting down the computation largely by only allowing the event of interest to be executed by a particular algorithm. The set-up was also tested with random signals from a 137Cs test source. Gamma pulses from a 3" Na(TI) scintillation detector were captured as single and double pulses for the purpose of testing the peak detection algorithms. The pulse classification technique was tested successfully on a TMS320C6000 high performance floating-point processor yielding a reduction of the execution time to 2 msec
Keywords :
gamma-ray spectroscopy; peak detectors; scintillation counters; 2 ms; 3" Na(TI) scintillation detector; 137CS test source; 137Cs; TMS320C6000 high performance floating-point processor; VAX-based data acquisition system; digital online peak localisation algorithms; fast waveform sampling facility; gamma ray spectroscopy; peak amplitude; peak detection algorithms; pileup minimization; pulse classification technique; pulse parameters; pulse pile-up; simple peak search routine; smoothed first derivative method; Data engineering; Detection algorithms; Digital signal processing; Event detection; Instrumentation and measurement; Minimization methods; Spectroscopy; Systems engineering and theory; Tail; Testing; Ballistic deficit; Nuclear Spectroscopy; Pileup Detection; Real-Time Processing;
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 2006. IMTC 2006. Proceedings of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Sorrento
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9359-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1091-5281
DOI :
10.1109/IMTC.2006.328570