GEOMETRIC CALIBRATION METHOD FOR MULTIPLE-HEAD CONE-BEAM SPECT SYSTEM

被引:57
作者
RIZO, P
GRANGEAT, P
GUILLEMAUD, R
机构
[1] LETI (CEA-Technologies Avanées), DSYS, CEN/G, 38054 Grenoble, Cedex
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10.1109/23.340643
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TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
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0808 ; 0809 ;
摘要
A method is presented for estimating the geometrical parameters of cone beam systems with multiple heads, each head having its own orientation, In tomography, for each head, the relative position of the rotation axis and of the collimator do not change during the data acquisition. We thus can separate the parameters into intrinsic parameters and extrinsic parameters. The intrinsic parameters describe the detection system geometry and the extrinsic parameters the position of the detection system with respect to the rotation axis. Intrinsic parameters are measured directly, once for each collimator. Extrinsic parameters must be estimated each time the acquisition geometry is modified. Extrinsic parameters are estimated by minimizing the distances between the measured position of a point source projection and the computed position obtained using the estimated extrinsic parameters. The main advantage of this method is that the extrinsic parameters are only weakly correlated when the intrinsic parameters are known. Thus we can use any simple least square error minimization method to perform the estimation of the extrinsic parameters. Giving a fixed value to the distance between the point source and the rotation axis in the estimation process, ensures the coherence of the extrinsic parameters between each head. We show that with this calibration method, the full width at half maximum measured with point sources is very close to the theoretical one, and remains almost unchanged when more than one head is used. Simulation results and reconstructions on a Jaszczak phantom are presented that show the capabilities of this method.
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页码:2748 / 2757
页数:10
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