Abstract

A multi-source inverse-geometry CT (MS-IGCT) system consists of a small 2D detector array and multiple x-ray sources. During data acquisition, each source is activated sequentially, and may have random source intensity fluctuations relative to their respective nominal intensity. While a conventional 3rd generation CT system uses a reference channel to monitor the source intensity fluctuation, the MS-IGCT system source illuminates a small portion of the entire field-of-view (FOV). Therefore, it is difficult for all sources to illuminate the reference channel and the projection data computed by standard normalization using flat field data of each source contains error and can cause significant artifacts. In this work, we present a raw data normalization algorithm to reduce the image artifacts caused by source intensity fluctuation. The proposed method was tested using computer simulations with a uniform water phantom and a Shepp-Logan phantom, and experimental data of an ice-filled PMMA phantom and a rabbit. The effect on image resolution and robustness of the noise were tested using MTF and standard deviation of the reconstructed noise image. With the intensity fluctuation and no correction, reconstructed images from simulation and experimental data show high frequency artifacts and ring artifacts which are removed effectively using the proposed method. It is also observed that the proposed method does not degrade the image resolution and is very robust to the presence of noise.

Highlights

  • The multi-source inverse-geometry CT (MS-IGCT) system consists of a small 2D detector array and multiple x-ray sources

  • We investigated the effect of source intensity fluctuations on image quality in MS-IGCT and presented a raw data normalization method

  • The source intensity fluctuations were generated from a uniform distribution and added to the noiseless and noisy simulation data

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Introduction

The multi-source inverse-geometry CT (MS-IGCT) system consists of a small 2D detector array and multiple x-ray sources. The reference channels monitor the source intensity and allow any fluctuations to be properly accounted for by normalizing the raw data during image reconstruction. We present a raw-data normalization method that eliminates image artifacts caused by unintended source-intensity fluctuations in MS-IGCT. This is an amplification of preliminary work presented in an SPIE conference abstract [6]. Reconstructed images with and without the proposed method are presented

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