2000
DOI: 10.1118/1.1287510
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A variable resolution x‐ray detector for computed tomography: I. Theoretical basis and experimental verification

Abstract: A computed tomography imaging technique called variable resolution x-ray (VRX) detection provides detector resolution ranging from that of clinical body scanning to that of microscopy (1 cy/mm to 100 cy/mm). The VRX detection technique is based on a new principle denoted as "projective compression" that allows the detector resolution element to scale proportionally to the image field size. Two classes of VRX detector geometry are considered. Theoretical aspects related to x-ray physics and data sampling are pr… Show more

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“…It has been proven [17,14] that due to the projective compression principle the spatial resolution of VRX scanners will in general increase as the VRX angle decreases. Nevertheless, there has not been very extensive work on the influence of projective compression on other aspects of CT imaging, such as contrast and contrast resolution, the production and severity of artifacts, and the effects of miscalibration.…”
Section: Study Of the Effect Of Projective Compression On Different Amentioning
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“…It has been proven [17,14] that due to the projective compression principle the spatial resolution of VRX scanners will in general increase as the VRX angle decreases. Nevertheless, there has not been very extensive work on the influence of projective compression on other aspects of CT imaging, such as contrast and contrast resolution, the production and severity of artifacts, and the effects of miscalibration.…”
Section: Study Of the Effect Of Projective Compression On Different Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this, VRX scanners take advantage of the projective compression principle which states that from the point of view of the x-ray source, the cells in a detector will appear smaller and closer together in projection than their actual size and spacing [17,14].…”
Section: Variable Resolution X-ray (Vrx) Ct Scannersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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