Nuclear radiation digitization acquisition method and device, computer equipment and storage medium

By monitoring the probe power of the nuclear radiation detection equipment in real time and switching to the backup probe, the problem of equipment overload was solved, the timeliness of detection and data continuity were achieved, and the accuracy of high-power prediction was improved.

CN116859436BActive Publication Date: 2026-03-24RATECTION CO LTD
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Filing Date
2023-08-09
Publication Date
2026-03-24

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Technical Problem

Existing nuclear radiation detection equipment is prone to overload during continuous detection, affecting the timeliness of detection.

Method used

By monitoring the input power of the detection probe in real time, it determines whether to trigger a probe switching command, switches to the backup probe for detection, maintains the data continuity of the result display terminal, and improves the accuracy of high power prediction duration by comparing feature points through historical detection data.

Benefits of technology

It improves the timeliness of nuclear radiation detection and the continuity of data display, enhances the accuracy of high-power prediction duration, and ensures overload protection of equipment.

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Abstract

The present application relates to the technical field of nuclear radiation detection, and particularly relates to a nuclear radiation digitization acquisition method and device, computer equipment and a storage medium, the nuclear radiation digitization acquisition method comprising: obtaining radiation detection data, sending the radiation detection data to a preset result display terminal; obtaining the radiation detection power of a detection device and a corresponding detection probe identifier according to the radiation detection data, and obtaining a corresponding power input rated range according to the detection probe identifier; determining whether to trigger a probe switching instruction according to the radiation detection power and the power input rated range, if yes, obtaining a backup probe identifier; triggering a detection probe adjustment instruction, and acquiring a radiation detection result corresponding to the backup probe identifier, and displaying the radiation detection data and the radiation detection result on the result display terminal. The present application has the effect of improving the timeliness of detecting the degree of nuclear radiation.
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TECHNICAL FIELD

[0001] The present application relates to the technical field of nuclear radiation detection, and in particular to a nuclear radiation digital acquisition method and device, computer equipment and a storage medium. BACKGROUND

[0002] At present, in the field of nuclear energy, medical radiation therapy and other special industries, mines and scientific research laboratories, radiation will be generated. If the dose of the emitted radiation exceeds a certain amount, it will cause harm to the health of personnel working in the field, and even cause some irreversible harm.

[0003] Therefore, in order to protect the health of personnel in the field, it is necessary to detect the radiation situation of the place with radiation in order to reduce the impact of radiation on personnel as much as possible. When detecting the content of radiation, a corresponding detection device is usually used to detect the degree of radiation in the place by a detection probe on the detection device.

[0004] The prior art in the above has the following defects:

[0005] When detecting by the detection probe, the detection probe is prone to overloading during continuous detection, thereby affecting the timeliness of nuclear radiation degree detection. SUMMARY

[0006] In order to improve the timeliness of detecting the degree of nuclear radiation, the present application provides a nuclear radiation digital acquisition method, device, computer equipment and storage medium.

[0007] The above invention of the present application is achieved by the following technical solutions:

[0008] A nuclear radiation digital acquisition method, the nuclear radiation digital acquisition method comprising:

[0009] Obtaining radiation detection data, and sending the radiation detection data to a preset result display terminal;

[0010] According to the radiation detection data, obtaining a radiation detection power of a detection device and a corresponding detection probe identifier, and according to the detection probe identifier, obtaining a corresponding power input rated range;

[0011] According to the radiation detection power and the power input rated range, determining whether to trigger a probe switching instruction, if so, obtaining a standby probe identifier;

[0012] Triggering a detection probe adjustment instruction, and acquiring a radiation detection result corresponding to the standby probe identifier, and displaying the radiation detection data and the radiation detection result on the result display terminal.

[0013] By adopting the technical scheme, when the detection of nuclear radiation is continuously performed, if a very high radiation source exists in the environment, the output power of the detection probe will increase and exceed the range that can be processed by the equipment, and the temperature of the detection probe will also increase, which may cause overloading of the equipment if there is not enough time for cooling and heat dissipation. Therefore, when the detection result of nuclear radiation is digitized and collected, the input power of the detection probe is monitored in real time. If the radiation detection power corresponding to the detection probe identifier is outside the power input rated range, it is determined that the detection probe is working at high power. According to the actual situation of high-power working, it is determined whether to trigger the probe switching instruction, so as to switch to the standby probe for detection, so that the detection probe corresponding to the detection probe identifier can be protected from overload, and the radiation detection result and radiation detection data detected by the standby probe are displayed on the result display terminal, which can maintain the continuity of the data displayed on the result display terminal, thereby improving the timeliness of detection.

[0014] In a preferred example, the application can be further configured to determine whether to trigger the probe switching instruction according to the radiation detection power and the power input rated range. If yes, a standby probe identifier is obtained, specifically including:

[0015] Obtaining historical radiation detection data and obtaining historical detection feature data from the historical radiation detection data;

[0016] Extracting radiation feature data from the radiation detection power, and when the radiation detection power is higher than the power input rated range, comparing the radiation feature data with the historical detection feature data to obtain a high-power prediction duration of the detection equipment;

[0017] If the high-power prediction duration is greater than a preset duration, the probe switching instruction of the detection equipment is triggered.

[0018] By adopting the technical scheme, by comparing with the historical radiation detection data, the actual environment of nuclear radiation detection corresponding to the current radiation detection can be obtained, and then the duration of the high-radiation environment can be determined according to the actual environment, and the high-power prediction duration is obtained, so that it can be judged whether to trigger the probe switching instruction according to the high-power prediction duration.

[0019] In a preferred example, the application can be further configured to obtain historical radiation detection data and obtain historical detection feature data from the historical radiation detection data, specifically including:

[0020] obtaining historical detection power from each group of the historical detection data, and screening the historical detection power exceeding the power input rated range to obtain high-power output data and high-power output time corresponding to each group of the high-power output data;

[0021] respectively extracting feature points corresponding to each group of the high-power output data to obtain the historical detection feature data.

[0022] By adopting the above technical solution, by obtaining the high-power output time corresponding to each group of historical detection data and extracting the historical detection feature data corresponding to the high-power output time, the number of feature points for comparing the radiation feature data with the historical detection feature data can be reduced, so that the situation closest to the historical high-power detection can be matched according to the current nuclear radiation detection situation, and the accuracy of obtaining the high-power prediction time length is improved.

[0023] In a preferred example, the application can be further configured to: the extraction of the radiation detection power radiation feature data, when the radiation detection power is higher than the power input rated range, the radiation feature data and the historical detection feature data are compared with feature points to obtain a high-power prediction time length, specifically including:

[0024] comparing the radiation feature data with each group of the historical detection feature data respectively to obtain corresponding comparison results;

[0025] inputting the comparison results into the following formula to obtain the prediction score of the radiation feature data and each group of the historical detection feature data:

[0026] wherein q is the total number of feature points in the radiation feature data, a is the number of consistent comparisons, b is the number of inconsistent comparisons, β is a weight parameter, S is the prediction score, and k is a correction parameter;

[0027] obtaining the high-power output time of the detection equipment corresponding to the historical detection feature points with the highest prediction score as the high-power prediction time length.

[0028] By adopting the above technical solution, by calculating the prediction score, the correlation degree between each group of historical detection feature data and radiation feature data can be calculated, and the higher the prediction score, the higher the correlation degree. Therefore, the high-power output time with the highest prediction score is used as the high-power prediction time length, which can improve the accuracy of the predicted high-power prediction time length.

[0029] In a preferred embodiment, this application can be further configured as follows: triggering the detection probe adjustment command, collecting the radiation detection result corresponding to the backup probe identifier, and displaying the radiation detection data and the radiation detection result on the result display terminal, specifically including:

[0030] Obtain the adjustment start time and adjustment end time from the radiation detection results;

[0031] The radiation detection results are added to the radiation detection data according to the adjustment start time and the adjustment end time, and displayed on the result display terminal.

[0032] By adopting the above technical solution, the radiation data detected by the backup probe can be supplemented to the corresponding position of the radiation detection data according to the working time of the backup probe, thereby ensuring the continuity of data on the result display terminal.

[0033] The second objective of this invention is achieved through the following technical solution:

[0034] A digital nuclear radiation acquisition device, the digital nuclear radiation acquisition device comprising:

[0035] The data display module is used to acquire radiation detection data and send the radiation detection data to a preset result display terminal;

[0036] The probe detection module is used to obtain the radiation detection power of the detection equipment and the corresponding detection probe identification based on the radiation detection data, and to obtain the corresponding power input rated range based on the detection probe identification.

[0037] The load judgment module is used to determine whether to trigger a probe switching command based on the radiation detection power and the rated power input range. If so, the backup probe identifier is obtained.

[0038] The acquisition module is switched to trigger the detection probe adjustment command and acquire the radiation detection results corresponding to the backup probe identifier. The radiation detection data and the radiation detection results are then displayed on the result display terminal.

[0039] By adopting the above technical solution, when continuous nuclear radiation detection is performed, if there is a very high radiation source in the environment, in addition to the normal alarm, the output power of the detection probe will also increase, exceeding the range that the equipment can handle. The temperature of the detection probe will also increase accordingly. If there is not enough time for cooling and heat dissipation, it may lead to equipment overload. Therefore, when digitally acquiring nuclear radiation detection results, the input power of the detection probe is monitored in real time. If the radiation detection power corresponding to the detection probe is outside the rated power input range, it is determined that the detection probe is operating at high power. Based on the actual high-power operation, it is determined whether to trigger the probe switching command, so that the detection can be switched to the backup probe for detection. This allows the detection probe corresponding to the detection probe to be overload protected. At the same time, the radiation detection results and radiation detection data detected by the backup probe are displayed on the result display terminal, which can maintain the continuity of the data displayed on the result display terminal, thereby improving the timeliness of detection.

[0040] The above-mentioned objective three of this application is achieved through the following technical solution:

[0041] A computer device includes a memory, a processor, and a computer program stored in the memory and executable on the processor, wherein the processor executes the computer program to implement the steps of the above-described digital acquisition method for nuclear radiation.

[0042] The fourth objective of this application is achieved through the following technical solution:

[0043] A computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program that, when executed by a processor, implements the steps of the above-described method for digital acquisition of nuclear radiation.

[0044] In summary, this application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects:

[0045] 1. When digitally acquiring nuclear radiation detection results, the input power of the detection probe is monitored in real time. If the radiation detection power corresponding to the detection probe is outside the rated power input range, it is determined that the detection probe is operating at high power. Based on the actual high power operation, it is determined whether to trigger the probe switching command, so that the detection can be switched to the backup probe for detection. This allows the detection probe corresponding to the detection probe to be overload protected. At the same time, the radiation detection results and radiation detection data detected by the backup probe are displayed on the result display terminal, which can maintain the continuity of the data displayed on the result display terminal and thus improve the timeliness of detection.

[0046] 2. By acquiring the high-power output time corresponding to each set of historical detection data and extracting the historical detection feature data corresponding to the high-power output time, the number of feature points for comparing radiation feature data with historical detection feature data can be reduced. This allows the system to match the situation closest to historical high-power detection based on the current nuclear radiation detection situation, thereby improving the accuracy of obtaining the high-power prediction duration.

[0047] 3. By calculating the prediction score, the correlation between each set of historical detection feature data and radiation feature data can be calculated. The higher the prediction score, the higher the correlation. Therefore, taking the high power output time with the highest prediction score as the high power prediction duration can improve the accuracy of the predicted high power prediction duration. Attached Figure Description

[0048] Figure 1 This is a flowchart of a method for digital acquisition of nuclear radiation in one embodiment of this application;

[0049] Figure 2 This is a flowchart illustrating the implementation of step S30 in a method for digital acquisition of nuclear radiation in one embodiment of this application.

[0050] Figure 3 This is a flowchart illustrating the implementation of step S31 in the digital acquisition method for nuclear radiation in one embodiment of this application.

[0051] Figure 4 This is a flowchart illustrating the implementation of step S32 in the digital acquisition method for nuclear radiation in one embodiment of this application.

[0052] Figure 5 This is a flowchart illustrating the implementation of step S40 in a method for digital acquisition of nuclear radiation in one embodiment of this application.

[0053] Figure 6 This is a schematic block diagram of a nuclear radiation digital acquisition device according to one embodiment of this application;

[0054] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of a device according to one embodiment of this application. Detailed Implementation

[0055] The present application will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0056] In one embodiment, such as Figure 1 As shown, this application discloses a method for digital acquisition of nuclear radiation, which specifically includes the following steps:

[0057] S10: Acquire radiation detection data and send the radiation detection data to the preset result display terminal.

[0058] In this embodiment, radiation detection data refers to data obtained by detecting the level of nuclear radiation in an area using one of the detection probes in the detection device. The result display terminal refers to a device used to display the results of the detection of the nuclear radiation dose.

[0059] Specifically, when detecting nuclear radiation in a certain area, a detection device containing a detection probe is installed or placed in that area to monitor and collect nuclear radiation, such as gamma dose, in real time. The radiation detection data collected by the detection probe is transmitted to the display module of the device, i.e., the result display terminal, so that relevant personnel can view the current nuclear radiation situation through the result display terminal.

[0060] S20: Obtain the radiation detection power of the detection equipment and the corresponding detection probe identification based on the radiation detection data, and obtain the corresponding power input rated range based on the detection probe identification.

[0061] In this embodiment, the detection probe identifier refers to the unique identifier of the inspection probe currently in operation. Radiation detection power refers to the input power of the detection probe during its current operation. The rated power input range refers to the range of input power corresponding to the detection probe operating under normal load.

[0062] Specifically, based on the radiation detection data, the detection probe that specifically acquired the radiation detection data, i.e., the detection device, is identified, and its unique identifier is obtained as the detection probe identifier. Furthermore, the input power of the detection probe during operation is obtained through the control chip of the detection device, and this power is used as the radiation detection power.

[0063] Furthermore, based on the identification of the detection probe, the pre-set rated power input range is obtained according to the detection capability of the probe.

[0064] S30: Determine whether to trigger a probe switching command based on the radiation detection power and the rated power input range. If so, obtain the standby probe identifier.

[0065] In this embodiment, the spare probe identifier refers to the unique identifier of a spare probe used to replace the working inspection probe for radiation detection.

[0066] Specifically, based on the radiation detection power and the corresponding rated power input range, it is determined whether the detection probe is in a high-load working state. If so, it is further determined whether the detection probe will be overloaded. If so, the probe switching command is triggered, and the standby probe identifier is obtained.

[0067] S40: Trigger the probe adjustment command and collect the radiation detection results corresponding to the standby probe identifier, and display the radiation detection data and results on the result display terminal.

[0068] Specifically, after obtaining the backup probe identifier, the system triggers the adjustment command of the detection probe to control the backup probe to start working in order to obtain the radiation detection result, and controls the detection probe to stop working in order to protect the detection probe. The system then sends the radiation detection data obtained by the detection probe and the radiation detection result detected by the backup probe to the result display terminal.

[0069] Understandably, when the backup detection probe is working, the detection probe that is not working becomes the backup probe for the currently working probe. The method of steps S10-S40 in this embodiment can be repeated again to automatically alternate the use of probes on the detection equipment, thereby improving the continuity of the detection equipment's operation and thus improving the timeliness of radiation detection.

[0070] In this embodiment, during continuous nuclear radiation detection, if a very high radiation source exists in the environment, the detection equipment will, in addition to normal alarms, increase the output power of the detection probe, exceeding the equipment's processing capacity. The probe temperature will also rise, potentially leading to overload if there isn't sufficient time for cooling and heat dissipation. Therefore, during the digital acquisition of nuclear radiation detection results, the input power of the detection probe is monitored in real time. If the radiation detection power corresponding to the probe's identifier is outside the rated power input range, it is determined that the probe is operating at high power. Based on the actual high-power operation, a probe switching command is triggered, allowing switching to a backup probe for detection. This enables overload protection for the probe corresponding to the identified detector. Simultaneously, the radiation detection results and data from the backup probe are displayed on the result display terminal, maintaining the continuity of the displayed data and improving the timeliness of the detection.

[0071] In one embodiment, such as Figure 2 As shown, in step S30, it is determined whether a probe switching command is triggered based on the radiation detection power and the rated power input range. If so, the standby probe identifier is obtained, specifically including:

[0072] S31: Obtain historical radiation detection data and extract historical detection feature data from the historical radiation detection data.

[0073] In this embodiment, historical radiation detection data refers to data on nuclear radiation levels collected over a period of time in various radiation detection scenarios. Historical detection characteristic data refers to the data detected and the characteristics of the actual environment in the area when each set of historical radiation detection data was collected.

[0074] Specifically, each time radiation data is collected, such as the gamma dose, the current radiation level, along with the corresponding operating power of the detection probe and the current environmental conditions, is recorded as a set of historical radiation detection data. Furthermore, when collecting and recording a set of historical radiation detection data, feature points are extracted from the data to serve as historical detection feature data.

[0075] S32: Extract radiation characteristic data from the radiation detection power. When the radiation detection power is higher than the rated power input range, compare the radiation characteristic data with historical detection characteristic data to obtain the high power prediction duration of the detection equipment.

[0076] Specifically, feature points in the current detection environment and radiation detection power are extracted from the radiation detection data and used as radiation feature data. When the radiation detection power exceeds the rated power input range, the feature points of this radiation feature data are compared with the feature points in historical detection feature data to obtain the high power prediction duration, that is, the duration for which the current detection probe may maintain an operating power higher than the rated power input range, which is used as the high power prediction duration.

[0077] S33: If the high-power prediction time exceeds the preset time, the probe switching command of the detection device will be triggered.

[0078] Specifically, if the high power prediction duration is longer than the preset duration, it indicates that the detection probe is predicted to continue operating at excessively high power. Therefore, the probe switching command is triggered. After the detection probe continues to operate above the rated power input range for a certain period of time, a backup detection probe is used for detection.

[0079] In one embodiment, such as Figure 3 As shown, in step S31, which involves acquiring historical radiation detection data and obtaining historical detection feature data from the historical radiation detection data, the specific steps include:

[0080] S311: Obtain historical detection power from each set of historical detection data, filter historical detection power that exceeds the rated power input range, and obtain high power output data and the high power output time corresponding to each set of high power output data.

[0081] Specifically, from each set of historical detection data, the corresponding historical detection power is obtained and compared with the rated power input range to obtain the historical detection power that exceeds the rated power input range, i.e., high power output data. The duration of each set of high power output is then obtained as the high power output time.

[0082] S312: Extract the feature points corresponding to each group of high-power output data to obtain historical detection feature data.

[0083] Specifically, the time period occupied by high-power output data in the corresponding historical radiation detection data is obtained, the detection environment data corresponding to that time period is obtained, and the high-power output data and the detection environment data of that time period are extracted respectively to obtain the historical detection feature data.

[0084] In one embodiment, such as Figure 4 As shown, in step S32, radiation characteristic data is extracted from the radiation detection power. When the radiation detection power is higher than the rated power input range, the radiation characteristic data and historical detection characteristic data are compared using feature points to obtain the high power prediction duration. Specifically, this includes:

[0085] S321: Compare the radiation characteristic data with each group of historical detection characteristic data to obtain the corresponding comparison results.

[0086] Specifically, the feature points of the radiation characteristic data are compared between the radiation detection power portion and the historical radiation power data portion of the historical radiation detection data, and the feature points of the radiation characteristic data and the detection environment portion of the historical characteristic data are compared to obtain the corresponding comparison results.

[0087] S322: Input the comparison results into the following formula to obtain the predicted score of the radiation feature data and each set of historical detection feature data:

[0088] Where q is the total number of feature points in the radiation feature data; a is the number of matching points; b is the number of non-matching points; β is the weight parameter; S is the predicted score; and k is the correction parameter.

[0089] Specifically, after determining the weight parameter β and the correction parameter k, the result of the feature comparison is input into the above formula to obtain the predicted score between the radiation feature data and each historical detection feature data.

[0090] S333: Obtain the high-power output time corresponding to the historical detection feature point with the highest predicted score, and use it as the high-power prediction duration.

[0091] Specifically, the high-power output time of the detection device corresponding to the historical detection feature point with the highest predicted score is obtained as the high-power prediction duration.

[0092] In one embodiment, such as Figure 5 As shown, in step S40, the detection probe adjustment command is triggered, and the radiation detection result corresponding to the standby probe identifier is collected. The radiation detection data and results are then displayed on the result display terminal. Specifically, this includes:

[0093] S41: Obtain the adjustment start time and adjustment end time from the radiation detection results.

[0094] Specifically, when using the backup probe to collect radiation data, the time when the backup probe starts working is recorded as the adjustment start time, and the time when the backup probe stops working, i.e. when switching back to the detection probe or other probes, is recorded as the adjustment end time.

[0095] S42: The radiation detection results are added to the radiation detection data according to the adjustment start time and adjustment end time, and displayed on the result display terminal.

[0096] Specifically, when displaying the test results on the result display terminal, the radiation test results corresponding to each probe are sorted according to the adjustment start time and adjustment end time. After the radiation test data is added in sequence, the gamma dose curve displayed on the result display terminal is data sorted by time, thus maintaining the continuity of the test data.

[0097] It should be understood that the sequence number of each step in the above embodiments does not imply the order of execution. The execution order of each process should be determined by its function and internal logic, and should not constitute any limitation on the implementation process of the embodiments of this application.

[0098] In one embodiment, a nuclear radiation digital acquisition device is provided, which corresponds one-to-one with the nuclear radiation digital acquisition method described in the above embodiments. For example... Figure 6 As shown, this digital nuclear radiation acquisition device includes a data display module, a probe detection module, a load determination module, and a switching acquisition module. Detailed descriptions of each functional module are as follows:

[0099] The data display module is used to acquire radiation detection data and send the radiation detection data to a preset result display terminal;

[0100] The probe detection module is used to obtain the radiation detection power of the detection equipment and the corresponding detection probe identification based on the radiation detection data, and to obtain the corresponding power input rated range based on the detection probe identification.

[0101] The load judgment module is used to determine whether to trigger a probe switching command based on the radiation detection power and the rated power input range. If so, it obtains the standby probe identifier.

[0102] The switching acquisition module is used to trigger the detection probe adjustment command and acquire the radiation detection results corresponding to the standby probe identifier, and display the radiation detection data and results on the result display terminal.

[0103] Optionally, the load determination module includes:

[0104] The historical feature extraction submodule is used to acquire historical radiation detection data and extract historical detection feature data from the historical radiation detection data.

[0105] The detection data feature extraction submodule is used to extract radiation feature data from the radiation detection power. When the radiation detection power is higher than the rated power input range, the radiation feature data and historical detection feature data are compared with feature points to obtain the high power prediction duration of the detection equipment.

[0106] The probe switching submodule is used to trigger a probe switching command from the detection device if the high-power prediction time exceeds a preset time.

[0107] Optional, the historical feature extraction submodule includes:

[0108] The data filtering unit is used to obtain the historical detection power from each set of historical detection data, filter the historical detection power that exceeds the rated power input range, and obtain the high power output data and the high power output time corresponding to each set of high power output data.

[0109] The feature extraction unit is used to extract the feature points corresponding to each group of high-power output data to obtain historical detection feature data.

[0110] Optionally, the detection data feature extraction submodule includes:

[0111] The feature comparison unit is used to compare the radiation feature data with each group of historical detection feature data to obtain the corresponding comparison results;

[0112] The score calculation unit is used to input the comparison results into the following formula to obtain the predicted score of the radiation feature data and each set of historical detection feature data:

[0113] Where q is the total number of feature points in the radiation feature data; a is the number of matching points; b is the number of non-matching points; β is the weight parameter; S is the predicted score; and k is the correction parameter.

[0114] The duration prediction unit is used to obtain the high-power output time of the detection device corresponding to the historical detection feature point with the highest prediction score, and use it as the high-power prediction duration.

[0115] Optionally, switching the acquisition module includes:

[0116] The duration acquisition submodule is used to obtain the adjustment start time and adjustment end time from the radiation detection results;

[0117] The data acquisition submodule is used to add radiation detection results into the radiation detection data according to the adjustment start time and adjustment end time, and display them on the result display terminal.

[0118] Specific limitations regarding the digital acquisition device for nuclear radiation can be found in the limitations of the digital acquisition method for nuclear radiation described above, and will not be repeated here. Each module in the aforementioned digital acquisition device for nuclear radiation can be implemented entirely or partially through software, hardware, or a combination thereof. These modules can be embedded in the processor of a computer device in hardware form or independently of the processor, or stored in the memory of a computer device in software form, so that the processor can call and execute the corresponding operations of each module.

[0119] In one embodiment, a computer device is provided, which may be a server, and its internal structure diagram may be as follows: Figure 7 As shown, the computer device includes a processor, memory, network interface, and database connected via a system bus. The processor provides computing and control capabilities. The memory includes non-volatile storage media and internal memory. The non-volatile storage media stores the operating system, computer programs, and database. The internal memory provides an environment for the operation of the operating system and computer programs stored in the non-volatile storage media. The network interface is used for communication with external terminals via a network connection. When the computer program is executed by the processor, it implements a method for digitally acquiring nuclear radiation.

[0120] In one embodiment, a computer device is provided, including a memory, a processor, and a computer program stored in the memory and executable on the processor, wherein the processor executes the computer program to perform the following steps:

[0121] Acquire radiation detection data and send the radiation detection data to the preset result display terminal;

[0122] Obtain the radiation detection power and corresponding detection probe identification based on the radiation detection data, and obtain the corresponding power input rated range based on the detection probe identification;

[0123] Determine whether to trigger a probe switching command based on the radiation detection power and the rated power input range; if so, obtain the standby probe identifier.

[0124] Trigger the probe adjustment command and collect the radiation detection results corresponding to the standby probe identifier, then display the radiation detection data and results on the result display terminal.

[0125] In one embodiment, a computer-readable storage medium is provided having a computer program stored thereon, the computer program performing the following steps when executed by a processor:

[0126] Acquire radiation detection data and send the radiation detection data to the preset result display terminal;

[0127] Obtain the radiation detection power and corresponding detection probe identification based on the radiation detection data, and obtain the corresponding power input rated range based on the detection probe identification;

[0128] Determine whether to trigger a probe switching command based on the radiation detection power and the rated power input range; if so, obtain the standby probe identifier.

[0129] Trigger the probe adjustment command and collect the radiation detection results corresponding to the standby probe identifier, then display the radiation detection data and results on the result display terminal.

[0130] Those skilled in the art will understand that all or part of the processes in the methods of the above embodiments can be implemented by a computer program instructing related hardware. The computer program can be stored in a non-volatile computer-readable storage medium. When executed, the computer program can include the processes of the embodiments of the above methods. Any references to memory, storage, databases, or other media used in the embodiments provided in this application can include non-volatile and / or volatile memory. Non-volatile memory may include read-only memory (ROM), programmable ROM (PROM), electrically programmable ROM (EPROM), electrically erasable programmable ROM (EEPROM), or flash memory. Volatile memory may include random access memory (RAM) or external cache memory. By way of illustration and not limitation, RAM is available in a variety of forms, such as static RAM (SRAM), dynamic RAM (DRAM), synchronous DRAM (SDRAM), dual data rate SDRAM (DDRSDRAM), enhanced SDRAM (ESDRAM), synchronous link DRAM (SLDRAM), RAMbus direct RAM (RDRAM), direct memory bus dynamic RAM (DRDRAM), and memory bus dynamic RAM (RDRAM), etc.

[0131] Those skilled in the art will clearly understand that, for the sake of convenience and brevity, the above-described division of functional units and modules is used as an example. In practical applications, the above functions can be assigned to different functional units and modules as needed, that is, the internal structure of the device can be divided into different functional units or modules to complete all or part of the functions described above.

[0132] The above-described embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this application, and are not intended to limit them. Although this application has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some of the technical features. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this application, and should all be included within the protection scope of this application.

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1. A method for digital acquisition of nuclear radiation, characterized in that, The method for digital acquisition of nuclear radiation includes: Obtain radiation detection data and send the radiation detection data to a preset result display terminal; The radiation detection power of the detection equipment and the corresponding detection probe identification are obtained based on the radiation detection data, and the corresponding power input rated range is obtained based on the detection probe identification. Based on the radiation detection power and the rated power input range, it is determined whether a probe switching command is triggered. If so, the standby probe identifier is obtained, specifically including: Acquire historical radiation detection data, and extract historical detection feature data from the historical radiation detection data; Extract radiation characteristic data from the radiation detection power. When the radiation detection power is higher than the rated power input range, compare the radiation characteristic data with the historical detection characteristic data for feature points to obtain the high power prediction duration of the detection device. If the high-power prediction duration exceeds the preset duration, the probe switching command of the detection device is triggered; Trigger the probe adjustment command and collect the radiation detection results corresponding to the backup probe identifier, then display the radiation detection data and results on the result display terminal.

2. The method for digital acquisition of nuclear radiation according to claim 1, characterized in that, The step of acquiring historical radiation detection data and extracting historical detection feature data from the historical radiation detection data specifically includes: Historical detection power is obtained from each set of historical radiation detection data. Historical detection power exceeding the rated power input range is filtered to obtain high power output data and the high power output time corresponding to each set of high power output data. The feature points corresponding to each group of high-power output data are extracted to obtain the historical detection feature data.

3. The method for digital acquisition of nuclear radiation according to claim 2, characterized in that, The step of extracting radiation characteristic data from the radiation detection power, and when the radiation detection power is higher than the rated power input range, comparing the radiation characteristic data with the historical detection characteristic data for feature points to obtain the high power prediction duration, specifically includes: The radiation feature data is compared with each group of historical detection feature data to obtain the corresponding comparison results; The comparison results are input into the following formula to obtain the predicted score of the radiation feature data and each group of historical detection feature data: Where q is the total number of feature points in the radiation feature data; a is the number of matching points; b is the number of non-matching points; β is the weight parameter; S is the predicted score; and k is the correction parameter. The high-power output time of the detection device corresponding to the feature point of the historical detection feature data with the highest predicted score is obtained as the high-power prediction duration.

4. The method for digital acquisition of nuclear radiation according to claim 1, characterized in that, The triggering of the detection probe adjustment command and the acquisition of the radiation detection result corresponding to the backup probe identifier, and the display of the radiation detection data and the radiation detection result on the result display terminal, specifically include: Obtain the adjustment start time and adjustment end time from the radiation detection results; The radiation detection results are added to the radiation detection data according to the adjustment start time and the adjustment end time, and displayed on the result display terminal.

5. A digital nuclear radiation acquisition device, characterized in that, The nuclear radiation digital acquisition device includes: The data display module is used to acquire radiation detection data and send the radiation detection data to a preset result display terminal; The probe detection module is used to obtain the radiation detection power of the detection equipment and the corresponding detection probe identification based on the radiation detection data, and to obtain the corresponding power input rated range based on the detection probe identification. A load determination module is used to determine whether a probe switching command is triggered based on the radiation detection power and the rated power input range. If so, the module obtains a backup probe identifier. The load determination module includes: The historical feature extraction submodule is used to acquire historical radiation detection data and extract historical detection feature data from the historical radiation detection data. The detection data feature extraction submodule is used to extract radiation feature data from the radiation detection power. When the radiation detection power is higher than the rated power input range, the radiation feature data and the historical detection feature data are compared with feature points to obtain the high power prediction duration of the detection equipment. The probe switching submodule is used to trigger the probe switching command of the detection device if the high-power prediction time is longer than the preset time. The acquisition module is switched to trigger the detection probe adjustment command and acquire the radiation detection results corresponding to the backup probe identifier. The radiation detection data and the radiation detection results are then displayed on the result display terminal.

6. The nuclear radiation digital acquisition device according to claim 5, characterized in that, The historical feature extraction submodule includes: The data filtering unit is used to obtain historical detection power from each group of historical radiation detection data, filter the historical detection power that exceeds the rated range of power input, and obtain high power output data and the high power output time corresponding to each group of high power output data. The feature extraction unit is used to extract the feature points corresponding to each group of high-power output data to obtain the historical detection feature data.

7. A computer device comprising a memory, a processor, and a computer program stored in the memory and executable on the processor, characterized in that, When the processor executes the computer program, it implements the steps of the nuclear radiation digital acquisition method as described in any one of claims 1 to 4.

8. A computer-readable storage medium storing a computer program, characterized in that, When the computer program is executed by the processor, it implements the steps of the nuclear radiation digital acquisition method as described in any one of claims 1 to 4.

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