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Research and Design of Nuclear Instrumentation Measurement Precision

Jingmin Wang, Cailing Liu and Haijie Dong

Modern Applied Science, 2008, vol. 2, issue 1, 10

Abstract: There are many factors to influence measurement precision of nuclear instrumentation, which include radioactive statistical fluctuation, signal processing method, use environment and so on. Aiming at these factors, this article adopts some concrete methods to enhance measurement precision and makes the isotope level meter (instrumentation) achieve better effects through the designs of hardware and software.

Date: 2008
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