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Hybrid Spectral Micro-CT: System Design, Implementation, and Preliminary Results

Spectral CT has proven an important development in biomedical imaging, and there have been several publications in the past years demonstrating its merits in pre-clinical and clinical applications. In 2012, Xu et al. reported that near-term implementation of spectral micro-CT could be enhanced by a...

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Autores principales: Bennett, James R, Opie, Alex M T, Xu, Qiong, Yu, Hengyong, Walsh, Michael, Butler, Anthony, Butler, Phillip, Cao, Guohua, Mohs, Aaron, Wang, Ge
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TBME.2013.2279673
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2119195
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author Bennett, James R
Opie, Alex M T
Xu, Qiong
Yu, Hengyong
Walsh, Michael
Butler, Anthony
Butler, Phillip
Cao, Guohua
Mohs, Aaron
Wang, Ge
author_facet Bennett, James R
Opie, Alex M T
Xu, Qiong
Yu, Hengyong
Walsh, Michael
Butler, Anthony
Butler, Phillip
Cao, Guohua
Mohs, Aaron
Wang, Ge
author_sort Bennett, James R
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description Spectral CT has proven an important development in biomedical imaging, and there have been several publications in the past years demonstrating its merits in pre-clinical and clinical applications. In 2012, Xu et al. reported that near-term implementation of spectral micro-CT could be enhanced by a hybrid architecture: a narrow-beam spectral "interior" imaging chain integrated with a traditional wide-beam "global" imaging chain. This hybrid integration coupled with compressive sensing (CS)-based interior tomography demonstrated promising results for improved contrast resolution, and decreased system cost and radiation dose. The motivation for the current study is implementation and evaluation of the hybrid architecture with a first-of-its-kind hybrid spectral micro-CT system. Preliminary results confirm improvements in both contrast and spatial resolution. This technology is shown to merit further investigation and potential application in future spectral CT scanner design.
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spelling cern-21191952019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/TBME.2013.2279673http://cds.cern.ch/record/2119195engBennett, James ROpie, Alex M TXu, QiongYu, HengyongWalsh, MichaelButler, AnthonyButler, PhillipCao, GuohuaMohs, AaronWang, GeHybrid Spectral Micro-CT: System Design, Implementation, and Preliminary ResultsXXSpectral CT has proven an important development in biomedical imaging, and there have been several publications in the past years demonstrating its merits in pre-clinical and clinical applications. In 2012, Xu et al. reported that near-term implementation of spectral micro-CT could be enhanced by a hybrid architecture: a narrow-beam spectral "interior" imaging chain integrated with a traditional wide-beam "global" imaging chain. This hybrid integration coupled with compressive sensing (CS)-based interior tomography demonstrated promising results for improved contrast resolution, and decreased system cost and radiation dose. The motivation for the current study is implementation and evaluation of the hybrid architecture with a first-of-its-kind hybrid spectral micro-CT system. Preliminary results confirm improvements in both contrast and spatial resolution. This technology is shown to merit further investigation and potential application in future spectral CT scanner design.oai:cds.cern.ch:21191952014
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Butler, Anthony
Butler, Phillip
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Mohs, Aaron
Wang, Ge
Hybrid Spectral Micro-CT: System Design, Implementation, and Preliminary Results
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