Optimized x-ray source scanning trajectories for iterative reconstruction in high cone-angle tomography
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Kingston, Andrew
Myers, Glenn
Latham, Shane
Li, Heyang (Thomas)
Veldkamp, Jan P.
Sheppard, Adrian
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With the GPU computing becoming main-stream, iterative tomographic reconstruction (IR) is becoming a com- putationally viable alternative to traditional single-shot analytical methods such as filtered back-projection. IR liberates one from the continuous X-ray source trajectories required for analytical reconstruction. We present a family of novel X-ray source trajectories for large-angle CBCT. These discrete (sparsely sampled) trajectories op- timally fill the space of possible source locations by maximising the degree of mutually independent information. They satisfy a discrete equivalent of Tuy’s sufficiency condition and allow high cone-angle (high-flux) tomog- raphy. The highly isotropic nature of the trajectory has several advantages: (1) The average source distance is approximately constant throughout the reconstruction volume, thus avoiding the differential-magnification artefacts that plague high cone-angle helical computed tomography; (2) Reduced streaking artifacts due to e.g. X-ray beam-hardening; (3) Misalignment and component motion manifests as blur in the tomogram rather than double-edges, which is easier to automatically correct; (4) An approximately shift-invariant point-spread-function which enables filtering as a pre-conditioner to speed IR convergence. We describe these space-filling trajectories and demonstrate their above-mentioned properties compared with a traditional helical trajectories
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Andrew M. Kingston, Glenn R. Myers, Shane J. Latham, Heyang Li, Jan P. Veldkamp, and Adrian P. Sheppard "Optimized x-ray source scanning trajectories for iterative reconstruction in high cone-angle tomography", Proc. SPIE 9967, Developments in X-Ray Tomography X, 996712 (4 October 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2238297 PROCEEDINGS 11 PAGES + PRESENTATION SHARE GET CITATION < Previous Article | Next Article > Advertisement Advertisement KEYWORDS X-ray sources Sensors Radiography Tomography X-rays Data acquisition Signal to noise ratio Show All Keywords RELATED CONTENT Volume of interest CT implemented with a dynamic bowtie filter Proceedings of SPIE (March 18 2013) Leveraging multi channel x ray detector technology to improve quality... Proceedings of SPIE (September 25 2017) The application of digital tomosynthesis to the CT nondestructive testing... Proceedings of SPIE (October 25 2004) Overview Of Data Acquisition And Processing For Three Dimensional Display... Proceedings of SPIE (October 28 1981) Coherent scatter tomography using a sliding detector system Proceedings of SPIE (March 22 2010) A robust procedure for determination of center of rotation in... Proceedings of SPIE (October 25 2004) A new CT architecture with stationary x-ray sources Proceedings of SPIE (October 16 2012) Subscribe to Digital Library
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