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2002

Marquette University

Bones

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Quasi-Exact Helical Cone Beam Reconstruction For Micro Ct, Jicun Hu, Robert C. Molthen, Roger Johnson, Steven Haworth, Christopher Dawson Jan 2002

Quasi-Exact Helical Cone Beam Reconstruction For Micro Ct, Jicun Hu, Robert C. Molthen, Roger Johnson, Steven Haworth, Christopher Dawson

Biomedical Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

A cone beam micro-CT system is set up to collect truncated helical cone beam data. This system includes a micro-focal X-ray source, a precision computer-controlled X-Y-Z-theta stage, and an image-intensifier coupled to a large format CCD detector. The helical scanning mode is implemented by rotating and translating the stage while keeping X-ray source and detector stationary. A chunk of bone and a mouse leg are scanned and quasi-exact reconstruction is performed using the approach proposed in J. Hu et al. (2001). This approach introduced the original idea of accessory paths with upper and lower virtual detectors having infinite axial extent. …