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1 June 1992 Reconstruction technique for focal spot wobbling
Jiang Hsieh, Michael A. Gard, S. Gravelle
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Abstract
Focal spot wobbling provides a means of obtaining doubled spatial sampling in third generation computed tomography (CT) scanners. In this paper, we present a reconstruction technique which makes use of the fact that the spatial sampling interval has been halved. The proposed scheme improves system resolution and reduces the amount of computation.
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Jiang Hsieh, Michael A. Gard, and S. Gravelle "Reconstruction technique for focal spot wobbling", Proc. SPIE 1652, Medical Imaging VI: Image Processing, (1 June 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.59424
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Point spread functions

Image processing

Modulation transfer functions

Medical imaging

Optical resolution

Computed tomography

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