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General Geometry Computed Tomography Reconstruction
Computer Science;Reconstruction;Computed Tomogrpahy;FFT
Ramotar, Alexei
University of Waterloo
关键词: Computer Science;    Reconstruction;    Computed Tomogrpahy;    FFT;   
Others  :  https://uwspace.uwaterloo.ca/bitstream/10012/2914/1/aramotar2006.pdf
瑞士|英语
来源: UWSPACE Waterloo Institutional Repository
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【 摘 要 】

The discovery of Carbon Nanotubes and their ability to produce X-rays can usher in a new era in Computed Tomography (CT) technology. These devices will be lightweight, flexible and portable. The proposed device, currently under development, is envisioned as a flexible band of tiny X-ray emitters and detectors. The device is wrapped around an appendage and a CT image is obtained. However, current CT reconstruction algorithms can only be used if the geometry of the CT device is regular (usually circular). We present an efficient and accurate reconstruction technique that is unconstrained by the geometry of the CT device. Indeed the geometry can be both regular and highly irregular. To evaluate the feasibility of reconstructing a CT image from such a device, a simulated test bed was built to generate simulated CT ray sums of an image. This data was then used in our reconstruction method. We take this output data and grid it according to what we would expect from a parallel-beam CT scanner. The Filtered Back Projection can then be used to perform reconstruction. We have also included data inaccuracies as is expected in ;;real world;; situations. Observations of reconstructions, as well as quantitative results, suggest that this simple method is efficient and accurate.

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