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An inverse-geometry volumetric CT system./
Author:
Schmidt, Taly Gilat.
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94 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-08, Section: B, page: 4410.
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Dissertation Abstracts International66-08B.
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Engineering, Electronics and Electrical. -
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9780542286872
An inverse-geometry volumetric CT system.
Schmidt, Taly Gilat.
An inverse-geometry volumetric CT system.
- 94 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-08, Section: B, page: 4410.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Stanford University, 2005.
Despite numerous advances in computed tomography (CT) imaging, a truly volumetric scanner, that is a system which acquires a complete dataset of a thick volume in one fast circular scan, has yet to be realized. While CT systems capable of acquiring multiple slices per gantry rotation are available, these cone-beam systems do not sufficiently sample the volume in one circular scan. The volume thickness covered in a single rotation by current multi-slice scanners is relatively small and the resulting cone-beam artifacts are negligible. As the acquired volume thickness, and therefore the cone-angle, increases, so do the artifacts. Exact reconstruction is possible for certain helical cone-beam geometries, but multiple rotations and table motion are required.
ISBN: 9780542286872Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Engineering, Electronics and Electrical.
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Despite numerous advances in computed tomography (CT) imaging, a truly volumetric scanner, that is a system which acquires a complete dataset of a thick volume in one fast circular scan, has yet to be realized. While CT systems capable of acquiring multiple slices per gantry rotation are available, these cone-beam systems do not sufficiently sample the volume in one circular scan. The volume thickness covered in a single rotation by current multi-slice scanners is relatively small and the resulting cone-beam artifacts are negligible. As the acquired volume thickness, and therefore the cone-angle, increases, so do the artifacts. Exact reconstruction is possible for certain helical cone-beam geometries, but multiple rotations and table motion are required.
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We present a new approach for volumetric CT imaging based on an inverse geometry which is capable of complete volumetric acquisition in one fast circular scan. The proposed inverse-geometry CT (IGCT) system utilizes a large-area scanned x-ray source and a narrower detector array. In the in-plane direction the sampling is fan-like, and because the source and detector have the same extent in the slice direction, sufficient volumetric sampling is achieved.
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