IEEE PN42.62/D4, Oct 2022
IEEE Approved Draft Standard for Passive Radiation Imaging Systems
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IEEE PN42.62/D4, Oct 2022 is an IEEE Approved Draft Standard for Passive Radiation Imaging Systems, bringing together technical guidance relevant to fields, waves and electromagnetics, signal processing, and nuclear engineering. It helps define how passive imaging systems should be described, assessed, and compared, which matters when consistency and traceability are important. IEEE PN42.62/D4, Oct 2022 is most useful for teams working with system design, performance evaluation, and compliance-oriented engineering documentation.
About IEEE PN42.62/D4, Oct 2022
This draft standard focuses on passive radiation imaging systems, which generally rely on naturally emitted or existing radiation rather than an active source. That makes the document relevant to technical work involving sensing, image formation, and signal interpretation in complex electromagnetic and nuclear environments. IEEE PN42.62/D4, Oct 2022 is intended to support clearer definitions and more consistent engineering practice, especially where measurements, system behavior, and evaluation criteria need to be aligned across projects or organizations.
Where is IEEE PN42.62/D4, Oct 2022 used?
IEEE PN42.62/D4, Oct 2022 is typically used in development and assessment of passive imaging equipment where radiation detection and signal processing must work together. It may be relevant in laboratory research, security screening concepts, industrial inspection workflows, and nuclear-related instrumentation environments. The standard is also useful for engineers and technical reviewers who need a shared reference for imaging system terminology, performance checks, and design decisions tied to electromagnetic and radiation-based sensing.
Importance in practice
In practice, IEEE PN42.62/D4, Oct 2022 supports better consistency when comparing passive radiation imaging systems or documenting how they should perform. A defined standard can reduce ambiguity in procurement, testing, and design control, especially when multiple teams or suppliers are involved. It also helps organizations handle technical risk more carefully by encouraging clearer requirements and more repeatable evaluation methods. For draft-stage work, it can be particularly valuable as an alignment point during early engineering and review.
- Passive radiation imaging system guidance
- Measurement and evaluation context
- Signal processing and imaging terminology
- Engineering consistency and documentation
- Draft standard status for review use
- Publication Date: 2023
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Nuclear Engineering; Signal Processing and Analysis
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: PN42.62 (2023)
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