1. Exploring the Impact of Electromagnetic and Optical Radiation on Physical and Biological Objects and Artifact Reduction using Model-Based Iterative Reconstruction.
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Chandrappa, S., Guru Prasad, M. S., Naveen Kumar, H. N., Pachnanda, Shubham, Sharath, K. R., and Yeole, Ashwini Niteen
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GAMMA rays ,PHOTOEMISSION ,ELECTROMAGNETIC interactions ,NONIONIZING radiation ,RADIO waves - Abstract
This research investigates the multifaceted effects of electromagnetic and optical radiation on physical and biological entities, spanning a spectrum from fundamental physical interactions to intricate biological responses. The study encompasses electromagnetic radiation, including radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. It aims to elucidate the diverse consequences of electromagnetic radiation on physical objects, considering phenomena such as heating, photoelectric emission, and ionisation. Concurrently, the research delves into the intricate interactions between electromagnetic radiation and biological entities, encompassing ionizing and non-ionizing radiation. Furthermore, the research seeks to understand the impact of artificial light sources, especially those rich in blue wavelengths, on circadian rhythms, photosynthesis in plants, and animal vision. It also illustrates the Artifact introduced by electromagnetic and optical radiation in medical imaging. We proposed the Model-Based Iterative Reconstruction (MBIR) method to address the Artifact Reduction. The findings are anticipated to contribute to developing strategies for mitigating potential risks and harnessing beneficial applications in various scientific, medical, and technological domains. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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