Efficient Algebraic Image Reconstruction Technique for Computed Tomography

Author:

Hanna R1,Sutcliffe M2,Charlton P3,Mosey S4

Affiliation:

1. Wales Institute of Science and Art (WISA), University of Wales Trinity Saint David

2. VAL, TW

3. School of Engineering, Manufacturing & Logistics, University of Wales Trinity Saint David

4. School of Applied Computing, University of Wales Trinity Saint David

Abstract

Industrial computed tomography (CT) has seen widespread adoption within certain areas of non-destructive testing (NDT), with many commercial systems capable of acquisition and reconstruction of cone-beam CT data. The majority of these systems utilise reconstruction algorithms based on the traditional filtered back-projection (FBP) methods, which are imperfect with respect to limited-angle cone-beam data. These techniques are also inherently restricted in the source trajectories that can be utilised due to the use of Fourier slice theorem. This restricts FBP-based techniques to a circular or helical trajectory. Iterative reconstruction algorithms provide a solution to these limitations as the volume reconstruction does not depend on the location or orientation of the source and detector, allowing the possibility of scanning trajectories that satisfy well-known CT data-sufficiency conditions. This paper proposes a method of reconstruction based on computationally efficient computer graphics algorithms with data collected from points in 3D space not restricted to a single circular trajectory, which is useful within NDT for automated robotic inspection. The algorithms developed allow for rapid processing of the algebraic reconstruction technique (ART) for use with X-ray transmission data for CT reconstruction. Experimental results are presented for reconstructions for circular trajectory and points on a sphere to demonstrate the suitability for NDT applications.

Publisher

British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT)

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Metals and Alloys,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials

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