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X-ray measurement model incorporating energy-correlated material variability and its application in information-theoretic system analysis

Extending our prior work, we propose a multi-energy X-ray measurement model incorporating material variability with energy correlations to enable the analysis and exploration of the performance of X-ray imaging and sensing systems. Based on this measurement model, we provide analytical expressions for bounds on the probability of error, $P_e$, to quantify the performance limits of an X-ray measurement system for binary classification task. We analyze the performance of a prototypical X-ray measurement system to demonstrate the utility of our proposed material variability measurement model.

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