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28 June 2001 Large-area two-dimensional detector for real-time three-dimensional CT (4D CT)
Yasuo Saito, Hiroshi Aradate, Hiroaki Miyazaki, Kenji Igarashi, Hideki Ide
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Abstract
Real-time 3D CT is a high-speed cone-beam CT (4D-CT) with good low-contrast detectability. In a single rotation, a voxel data set with higher spatial resolution over a wide z- axis range can be obtained. Using continuous rotation, temporarily continuous voxel data sets and 3D dynamic images can be acquired. We have developed a large area 2D detector for 4D-CT, and we have got the first 4D-CT test images.
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Yasuo Saito, Hiroshi Aradate, Hiroaki Miyazaki, Kenji Igarashi, and Hideki Ide "Large-area two-dimensional detector for real-time three-dimensional CT (4D CT)", Proc. SPIE 4320, Medical Imaging 2001: Physics of Medical Imaging, (28 June 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.430896
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Collimators

3D image processing

Data acquisition

Prototyping

Computed tomography

Scanners

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