Publications by authors named "Mihail O Cernaianu"

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  • The paper focuses on combining data from multiple cameras to precisely determine the positions of fiducial markers, aiming to enhance precision and working area.
  • It utilizes an adaptive Kalman algorithm for camera calibration and marker pose estimation, incorporating strategies to reduce measurement noise effects.
  • The method is validated through Monte Carlo simulations across various scenarios, showing potential applications in physics experiments and other fields due to its adaptable nature.
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Recently developed short-pulsed laser sources garner high dose-rate beams such as energetic ions and electrons, x rays, and gamma rays. The biological effects of laser-generated ion beams observed in recent studies are different from those triggered by radiation generated using classical accelerators or sources, and this difference can be used to develop new strategies for cancer radiotherapy. High-power lasers can now deliver particles in doses of up to several Gy within nanoseconds.

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One of the specific properties of laser-driven radiation is a broadband energy spectrum, which is also a feature of the space radiation fields. This property can be used in materials science studies or radiobiology experiments to simulate the energy spectrum of space radiation exposures in a ground-based laboratory. However, the differences in effects between the higher dose rates of laser generated radiation and the lower dose rates of space radiation have to be investigated in separate, prior studies.

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