Abstract

The key performance parameter of a Time-of-flight (TOF) positron emission tomography (PET) system is the time resolution, which has a direct effect on the TOF signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) gain. TOF gain has been modeled, simulated and measured in past literature, and advanced models have been proposed. In his work we are able to compare models and simulations with experimental data below 250ps time resolution, using a next generation Siemens SiPM PET/CT prototype scanner. TOF gain is assessed using uniform cylindrical phantoms of different diameters (20cm, 37cm). Filtered back projection (FBP) reconstruction was used for the reconstruction, in TOF and nonTOF version.A SNR TOF gain up to 3.9, equivalent to a TOF sensitivity gain of about 15.1, was measured in this preliminary experiment. In addition, results at variable random fraction are presented.

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