Iterative reconstruction optimisations for high angle cone-beam micro-CT

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2014-08-17

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Recur, B.
Fauconneau, M.
Kingston, A.
Myers, G.
Sheppard, Adrian

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Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)

Abstract

We address several acquisition questions that have arisen for the high cone-angle helical-scanning micro-CT facility developed at the Australian National University. These challenges are generally known in medical and industrial cone-beam scanners but can be neglected in these systems. For our large datasets, with more than 2048³ voxels, minimising the number of operations (or iterations) is crucial. Large cone-angles enable high signal-to-noise ratio imaging and a large helical pitch to be used. This introduces two challenges: (i) non-uniform resolution throughout the reconstruction, (ii) over-scan beyond the region-of-interest significantly increases required reconstructed volume size. Challenge (i) can be addressed by using a double-helix or lower pitch helix but both solutions slow down iterations. Challenge (ii) can also be improved by using a lower pitch helix but results in more projections slowing down iterations. This may be overcome using less projections per revolution but leads to more iterations required. Here we assume a given total time for acquisition and a given reconstruction technique (SART) and seek to identify the optimal trajectory and number of projections per revolution in order to produce the best tomogram, minimise reconstruction time required, and minimise memory requirements.

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X-Ray Tomography, Iterative Reconstructions, High cone-angle beam

Citation

B. Recur; M. Fauconneau; A. Kingston; G. Myers and A. Sheppard "Iterative reconstruction optimisations for high angle cone-beam micro-CT", Proceedings of SPIE : developments in X-Ray tomography IX 18–20 August 2014 San Diego, California, United States, edited by Stuart R. Stock, Vol. 9212, Article no. 921214, 2014

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Proceedings of SPIE : developments in X-Ray tomography IX 18–20 August 2014 San Diego, California, United States

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