Roger Neal Johnson
General Electric
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Medical Imaging 2002: Physics of Medical Imaging | 2002
Ajay Kapur; Jochen F. Krücker; Oliver Richard Astley; Donald Joseph Buckley; Jeffrey Wayne Eberhard; Abdalmajeid Musa Alyassin; Bernhard Erich Hermann Claus; Kai E. Thomenius; Heather Myers; Michael Anthony Rumsey; Roger Neal Johnson; Steve Karr
The objective of this work was to acquire co-registered digital tomosynthesis mammograms and 3-D breast ultrasound images of breast phantoms. A prototype mammography compression paddle was built for this application and installed on an x-ray tomosynthesis prototype system (GE). Following x-ray exposure, an automated two-dimensional ultrasound probe mover assembly is precisely positioned above the compression plate, and an attached high-frequency ultrasound transducer is scanned over the acoustically coupled phantom or localized region of interest within the phantom through computerized control. The co-ordinate system of one of the two data sets is then transformed into that of the other, and matching regions of interest on either image set can be simultaneously viewed on the x-ray and ultrasound images thus enhancing qualitative visualization, localization and characterization of regions of interest. The potentials of structured noise reduction, cyst versus solid mass differentiation and full 3-D visualization of multi-modality registered data sets in a single automated combined examination are realized for the first time. Elements of system design and required image correction algorithms will be described and phantom studies with this prototype, automated system on an anthropomorphic breast phantom will be presented.
Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power-transactions of The Asme | 1989
B. D. Hsu; G. L. Leonard; Roger Neal Johnson
Coal-water-slurry (CWS) engine tests designed to evaluate a new accumulator-based injection system are described in this paper The new injection system was found to improve CWS burnout considerably at both full and part engine loads. The peak cylinder firing pressure when operating with CWS was no higher than when operating with diesel oil. These data demonstrates the improved engine performance that can be achieved with the accumulator-based injection system.
Archive | 2001
Osman Saim Dinc; Norman Arnold Turnquist; Mehmet Demiroglu; Hamid Reza Sarshar; Ahmad Safi; Mahmut Faruk Aksit; Roger Neal Johnson; Anthony Holmes Furman; Imdad Imam; Gerald Burt Kliman; James Hopkins; Richard Robert Larsen; David Michael Prowse; Steven Wayne Russell
Archive | 1996
Roger Neal Johnson; Gerald Burt Kliman; Yuefeng Liao; Wen L. Soong
Archive | 1996
Roger Neal Johnson; Robert Arvin Hedeen; Khan Mohamed Khirullah Genghis Khan
Archive | 2002
Gerald Burt Kliman; Raymond Alan White; Wen L. Soong; Roger Neal Johnson; Joseph Eugene Miller; John Raymond Hughes
Archive | 2000
William Flanagan; Roger Neal Johnson; William G. Morris
Archive | 2000
Radislav A. Potyrailo; John Patrick Lemmon; William Flanagan; Roger Neal Johnson
Archive | 2002
Ajay Kapur; Jeffrey Wayne Eberhard; Boris Yamrom; Kai E. Thomenius; Donald Joseph Buckley; Roger Neal Johnson; Reinhold Franz Wirth; Oliver Richard Astley; Beale Opsahl-Ong; Serge Muller; Steve Karr
Legal Medicine | 1999
Wen L. Soong; Gerald Burt Kliman; Roger Neal Johnson; R. M. White; Joan W. Miller