What is it about?
Quantification of radiation exposures remains a labour-intensive bottleneck for determining radiation exposures in radiation incidents or accidents. We used our ADCI software for estimating radiation dose that requires only images of blood cells from many potentially exposed individuals and a reliable internet connection. We show that In a large-scale radiation incident 1000 radiation-exposed samples can be analyzed in ~4 days. This is adequate to treat radiation overexposures for those who need it.
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Why is it important?
Streaming ADCI Online increases the capacity of locally installed ADCI software to handle radiation incidents of any magnitude. This surge capacity can fulfill burst requirements for analysis of large numbers of samples using parallelized cloud-based instances. When configured with an array of GPUbased cloud systems, ADCI Online can estimate radiation doses at population-scale with speeds comparable to either multiple dedicated or supercomputer systems. This paper has been peer reviewed and has been accepted for publication in an upcoming issue of the journal Radiation Protection Dosimetry.
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This page is a summary of: Radiation exposure determination in a secure, cloud-based online environment, Radiation Protection Dosimetry, September 2023, Oxford University Press (OUP),
DOI: 10.1093/rpd/ncac266.
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