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2008
We give a survey on the mathematics of computerized tomography. We start with a short introduction to integral geometry, concentrating on inversion formulas, stability, and ranges. We then go over to inversion algorithms. We give a detailed analysis of the filtered backprojection algorithm in the light of the sampling theorem.
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We give a survey on the mathematics of computerized tomography. We start with a short introduction to integral geometry, concentrating on inversion formulas, stability, and ranges. We then go over to inversion algorithms. We give a detailed analysis of the filtered backprojection algorithm in the light of the sampling theorem.
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Dose in x-ray computed tomography
Physics in Medicine and Biology, 2014Radiation dose in x-ray computed tomography (CT) has become a topic of high interest due to the increasing numbers of CT examinations performed worldwide. This review aims to present an overview of current concepts for both scanner output metrics and for patient dosimetry and will comment on their strengths and weaknesses.
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2019
Doga Gursoy contributed to this chapter. Up until now we have concentrated on two-dimensional (2D) imaging of thin specimens. However, one of the advantages microscopy with X rays offers is great penetrating power. This means that X rays can image much thicker specimens than is possible in, for example, electron microscopy (as discussed in Section 4 ...
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Doga Gursoy contributed to this chapter. Up until now we have concentrated on two-dimensional (2D) imaging of thin specimens. However, one of the advantages microscopy with X rays offers is great penetrating power. This means that X rays can image much thicker specimens than is possible in, for example, electron microscopy (as discussed in Section 4 ...
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The boundary of x-ray and electron tomography
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2013
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Principle of the first acquisition systems Physical aspects and the direct problem Principle of tomographic image reconstruction Evolution of X‐ray scanners and reconstruction algorithms Examples of clinical applications From tomography to micro‐tomography Conclusion ...
Peyrin, F., Douek, P.
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This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Principle of the first acquisition systems Physical aspects and the direct problem Principle of tomographic image reconstruction Evolution of X‐ray scanners and reconstruction algorithms Examples of clinical applications From tomography to micro‐tomography Conclusion ...
Peyrin, F., Douek, P.
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Journal of Petroleum Technology, 1987
Distinguished Author Series articles are general, descriptiverepresentations that summarize the state of the art in an area of technology bydescribing recent developments for readers who are not specialists in thetopics discussed. Written by individuals recognized as experts in the area, these articles provide key references to more definitive work and
S.L. Wellington, H.J. Vinegar
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Distinguished Author Series articles are general, descriptiverepresentations that summarize the state of the art in an area of technology bydescribing recent developments for readers who are not specialists in thetopics discussed. Written by individuals recognized as experts in the area, these articles provide key references to more definitive work and
S.L. Wellington, H.J. Vinegar
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The use of resonance effect in X-ray tomography
Doklady Mathematics, 2008The author applies a mathematical model of photon migration, which is described by a stationary transfer integro-differential equation. The value of the damping coefficient is found by virtue of an inverse transform followed an analysis of rather simple compounds of a complex mathematical presentation. The approach is based upon external resonance type
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2017
This chapter provides an overview of the use of x-ray and computed tomography (CT)-based imaging for brachytherapy. Treatment planning in brachytherapy requires accurate imaging of both the implanted materials and the surrounding anatomy. Ultrasound (US) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which can provide excellent soft-tissue contrast for ...
Martin T. King, Michael J. Zelefsky
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This chapter provides an overview of the use of x-ray and computed tomography (CT)-based imaging for brachytherapy. Treatment planning in brachytherapy requires accurate imaging of both the implanted materials and the surrounding anatomy. Ultrasound (US) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which can provide excellent soft-tissue contrast for ...
Martin T. King, Michael J. Zelefsky
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X-ray and ultrasonic tomography
Insight - Non-Destructive Testing and Condition Monitoring, 2003Conventional X-ray and ultrasonic NDT methods are very popular in Indian industry and their scope is growing at a steady pace. Tomographic extensions of these methods, however, have not made a mark yet. There is considerable activity in the country to develop CT scanners, X-ray as well as ultrasonic, for a variety of NDT applications.
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