Auto-Adaptive Trigger and Pulse Extraction for Digital Processing in Nuclear Instrumentation

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TitreAuto-Adaptive Trigger and Pulse Extraction for Digital Processing in Nuclear Instrumentation
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursMoline Y., Thevenin M., Corre G., Paindavoine M.
JournalIEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE
Volume62
Pagination480-486
Date PublishedAPR
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0018-9499
Mots-clésData acquisition, digital pulse processing (DPP), digital signal processing (DSP), nuclear instrumentation, trigger
Résumé

This paper presents a novel auto-adaptive method for pulse triggering and extraction. Pulse triggering uses a threshold that must be placed as close as possible to the noise level. We do this by means of an adaptive threshold level based on real-time noise level estimation. A dynamic estimation of the pulse length is also used for pulse selection. The proposed approach is largely insensitive to noise and enables autonomous extraction of pulses regardless of their shape, height or length. The proposed approach can be used with numerous types of detectors from an analog-to-digital converter, and can be used in conjunction with various pulse processing techniques such as spectroscopy, counting or neutron-gamma discrimination. Moreover, the proposed method enables efficient pulse pile-up detection. This paper demonstrates the feasibility of a completely generic pulse trigger and shows that it compares favorably to a representative panel of other pulse extraction approaches disclosed in the literature.

DOI10.1109/TNS.2015.2411857