2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ndteint.2006.03.002
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A calibration method for misaligned scanner geometry in cone-beam computed tomography

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“…In CBCT, the rotation of object will produce the error in all direction including x and y position. This different angle on CBCT will at least trigger the error in the vertical shift, horizontal-transversal shift from the central ray and horizontal-longitudinal shift along the central ray direction (Sun et al 2006). These three deviations can produce not only the reading of HU projection on the plane detector but also will cause the error of shape reconstruction.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In CBCT, the rotation of object will produce the error in all direction including x and y position. This different angle on CBCT will at least trigger the error in the vertical shift, horizontal-transversal shift from the central ray and horizontal-longitudinal shift along the central ray direction (Sun et al 2006). These three deviations can produce not only the reading of HU projection on the plane detector but also will cause the error of shape reconstruction.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effects of yshifts are not clearly visible either. Many methods for the estimation of geometrical parameters of cone-beam scanners have been proposed since 1990 [20, [26][27][28][29][30]. These techniques have generally fallen into two categories: those based on iterative nonlinear optimization [26,27] and those based on the direct solution of geometric equations [20,28,29,31].…”
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“…In [27][28][29][30], either the design of this calibration object or its positioning, or both, required very high precision. Contrarily, in [20,32] the authors propose methods that avoid strict requirements on the object shape and positioning.…”
Section: Misalignment Correction In Single Bed Acquisitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many studies about the impact of the central ray error [1][2][3][4][5] . Figure 4 shows the simulation results of introducing a 10-pixel error to the true value of the central-ray used for CT scans of a dot, a circle and a square 1 .…”
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“…Figure 4 shows the simulation results of introducing a 10-pixel error to the true value of the central-ray used for CT scans of a dot, a circle and a square 1 . The impact of the central-ray error is also demonstrated with a real IC chip.…”
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