2023
DOI: 10.3390/electronics12081815
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Novel Design of Industrial Real-Time CT System Based on Sparse-View Reconstruction and Deep-Learning Image Enhancement

Abstract: Industrial CT is useful for defect detection, dimensional inspection and geometric analysis, while it does not meet the needs of industrial mass production because of its time-consuming imaging procedure. This article proposes a novel stationary real-time CT system, which is able to refresh the CT-reconstructed slices to the detector frame frequency. This structure avoids the movement of the X-ray sources and detectors. Projections from different angles can be acquired with the objects’ translation, making it … Show more

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“…This imaging system uses a detector to acquire information about how X-rays penetrate and attenuate materials (information for linear attenuation coefficient) as a final image [ 3 ]. Because images acquired with X-rays in one direction may result in overlapping structures, computed tomography (CT) using 360-degree projection data and 3D reconstruction is widely used [ 4 ]. With the advancement of various technologies, excellent anatomical information can be achieved with CT using various image acquisition methods [ 5 , 6 , 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This imaging system uses a detector to acquire information about how X-rays penetrate and attenuate materials (information for linear attenuation coefficient) as a final image [ 3 ]. Because images acquired with X-rays in one direction may result in overlapping structures, computed tomography (CT) using 360-degree projection data and 3D reconstruction is widely used [ 4 ]. With the advancement of various technologies, excellent anatomical information can be achieved with CT using various image acquisition methods [ 5 , 6 , 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%