Authors
Mai Khuong Nguyen, Tuong T Truong, Marcela Morvidone, Habib Zaidi
Publication date
2011
Source
International journal of biomedical imaging
Volume
2011
Issue
1
Pages
913893
Publisher
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Description
Imaging processes built on the Compton scattering effect have been under continuing investigation since it was first suggested in the 50s. However, despite many innovative contributions, there are still formidable theoretical and technical challenges to overcome. In this paper, we review the state‐of‐the‐art principles of the so‐called scattered radiation emission imaging. Basically, it consists of using the cleverly collected scattered radiation from a radiating object to reconstruct its inner structure. Image formation is based on the mathematical concept of compounded conical projection. It entails a Radon transform defined on circular cone surfaces in order to express the scattered radiation flux density on a detecting pixel. We discuss in particular invertible cases of such conical Radon transforms which form a mathematical basis for image reconstruction methods. Numerical simulations performed in two and three …
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Scholar articles
MK Nguyen, TT Truong, M Morvidone, H Zaidi - International journal of biomedical imaging, 2011