Colin Richard Wilson
General Electric
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Medical Imaging 2007: Physics of Medical Imaging | 2007
Bruno De Man; Samit Kumar Basu; Dirk Bequé; Bernhard Erich Hermann Claus; Peter Michael Edic; Maria Iatrou; James Walter Leblanc; Bob Senzig; Richard L. Thompson; Mark Ernest Vermilyea; Colin Richard Wilson; Zhye Yin; Norbert J. Pelc
Third-generation CT architectures are approaching fundamental limits. Spatial resolution is limited by the focal spot size and the detector cell size. Temporal resolution is limited by mechanical constraints on gantry rotation speed, and alternative geometries such as electron-beam CT and two-tube-two-detector CT come with severe tradeoffs in terms of image quality, dose-efficiency and complexity. Image noise is fundamentally linked to patient dose, and dose-efficiency is limited by finite detector efficiency and by limited spatio-temporal control over the X-ray flux. Finally, volumetric coverage is limited by detector size, scattered radiation, conebeam artifacts, Heel effect, and helical over-scan. We propose a new concept, multi-source inverse geometry CT, which allows CT to break through several of the above limitations. The proposed architecture has several advantages compared to third-generation CT: the detector is small and can have a high detection efficiency, the optical spot size is more consistent throughout the field-of-view, scatter is minimized even when eliminating the anti-scatter grid, the X-ray flux from each source can be modulated independently to achieve an optimal noise-dose tradeoff, and the geometry offers unlimited coverage without cone-beam artifacts. In this work we demonstrate the advantages of multi-source inverse geometry CT using computer simulations.
ieee nuclear science symposium | 2007
B. De Man; Samit Kumar Basu; Paul F. FitzGerald; Daniel David Harrison; Maria Iatrou; Kedar Bhalchandra Khare; James Walter Leblanc; Bob Senzig; Colin Richard Wilson; Zhye Yin; Norbert J. Pelc
We present a new system architecture for X-ray computed tomography (CT). A multi-source inverse-geometry CT scanner is composed of a large distributed X-ray source with an array of discrete electron emitters and focal spots, and a high frame-rate flat-panel X-ray detector. In this work we study the advantages and the challenges of this new architecture. We predict potential breakthroughs in volumetric coverage, dose efficiency, and spatial resolution. We also present experimental results obtained with a universal benchtop system.
Archive | 2004
Bruno De Man; Samit Kumar Basu; Peter Michael Edic; Robert Franklin Senzig; William Robert Ross; Xiaoye Wu; Colin Richard Wilson; Mark Ernest Vermilyea; Eugene Saragnese
Archive | 2002
J. Scott Price; Bruce Matthew Dunham; Colin Richard Wilson
Archive | 2000
Bruce Matthew Dunham; John Scott Price; Colin Richard Wilson; Douglas J Snyder
Archive | 2004
Bruce Matthew Dunham; Colin Richard Wilson; John Scott Price
Archive | 2003
Forrest Frank Hopkins; Peter Michael Edic; Samit Kumar Basu; Bruno Kristiaan Bernard De Man; James Walter Leblanc; Xiaoye Wu; Deborah Walter; William Robert Ross; Colin Richard Wilson; Ricardo Scott Avila; Robert August Kaucic
Archive | 2005
William Hullinger Huber; Colin Richard Wilson; John Scott Price; Peter Michael Edic; Mark Ernest Vermilyea; Forrest Frank Hopkins
Archive | 2000
John Scott Price; Bruce Matthew Dunham; Colin Richard Wilson
Archive | 2009
Xiaoye Wu; David Allen Langan; Colin Richard Wilson; Yun Zou