DocumentCode :
1079493
Title :
Reconstruction of UCL Germanium Compton Camera Data Using ITEM
Author :
Dedek, N. ; Ghoggali, W. ; Horrocks, J. ; Royle, G.J. ; Speller, R.D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Med. Phys. & Bioeng., Univ. Coll. London, London
Volume :
56
Issue :
3
fYear :
2009
fDate :
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1340
Lastpage :
1350
Abstract :
Various Cs-137 source distributions were imaged with the UCL (University College London) Germanium Compton camera. A reduced camera setup was used consisting of 16 pixels of 4 times 4 times 4 mm3 size each in the front detector and 4 pixels of 4 times 4 times 10 mm3 size each in the back detector. The preamplifier signal was digitised by GRT4 VME readout cards. The deposited energy was extracted online using the moving window deconvolution technique implemented in the FPGAs of the GRT4 cards. A pulse height determination algorithm leading to worse energy resolution was applied offline for comparative studies. For the image reconstruction ITEM (Imaginary Time Expectation Maximization) was used, an iterative algorithm based on quantum mechanics energy minimization. ITEM is very flexible and can easily be applied to every possible Compton camera geometry. An improved backprojection taking into account the changing camera sensitivity in the image space has been used and its limitations investigated. ITEM is shown to work very fast. An image with 10000 pixels can be reconstructed from 40000 events in about 20 s using one 3 GHz Pentium CPU. Data was taken with point, line and circular sources in a plane 2 cm from the front detector. Through analysis of point and line spread functions the angular resolution of the camera was estimated to be around 10 deg.
Keywords :
cameras; deconvolution; expectation-maximisation algorithm; field programmable gate arrays; germanium radiation detectors; image reconstruction; position sensitive particle detectors; quantum theory; readout electronics; Cs-137 source distributions; FPGA; GRT4 VME readout cards; ITEM; germanium Compton camera; image reconstruction; imaginary time expectation maximization; iterative algorithm; line spread functions; moving window deconvolution technique; point spread functions; pulse height determination algorithm; quantum mechanics energy minimization; size 10 mm; size 4 mm; Cameras; Deconvolution; Detectors; Educational institutions; Field programmable gate arrays; Germanium; Image reconstruction; Iterative algorithms; Preamplifiers; Signal detection; Compton imaging; Germanium; ITEM; gamma-ray; medical imaging; nuclear medicine; reconstruction;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2009.2014755
Filename :
5076053
Link To Document :
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