Virtual Reality-based Simulation System for Nuclear and Radiation Safety SuperMC/RVIS

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Tao He
Mengyun Cheng
Shengpeng Yu
Jing Song
Jinbo Zhao
Qi Yang
Shaoheng Zhou
Leiming Shang
Pengcheng Long
Liqin Hu
Lijuan Hao

Abstract

The suggested work scenarios in radiation environment need to be iterative optimized according to the ALARA principle. Based on Virtual Reality (VR) technology and high-precision whole-body computational voxel phantom, a virtual reality-based simulation system for nuclear and radiation safety named SuperMC/RVIS has been developed for organdose assessment and ALARA evaluation of work scenarios in radiation environment. The system architecture, ALARA evaluation strategy, advanced visualization methods and virtual reality technology used in SuperMC/RVIS are described. A case is presented to show its dose assessment and interactive simulation capabilities.

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