“…Therefore, it is crucial to design and fabricate a reliable, precise, repeatable, real-time dosimetry system that can be used in a wide range of radiation oncology applications. In the past few decades, measurement has been performed by several dosimetry systems based on a wide range of technologies, including ionization chamber (IC) 1 , metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs) 2 , thermo-luminescence dosimeters (TLDs) 3 , silicon diodes 4 , radiochromic film 5 , electronic portable imaging devices 6 , diamond detectors 7 and optical fibre sensors 8 , and these continue to be investigated by the research groups from all over the world.…”