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A novel modality of Compton Scattering Tomography: Image formation and Reconstruction

Computed tomography has been widely used in biomedical and industrial applications. The well-known filtered back-projection algorithm, probably the most used reconstruction technique, fails when the angular range used for data acquisition is not …

On 3D imaging systems based on scattered ionizing radiation

The use of scattered radiation for tomographic reconstruction continues to be a current challenge for designing future imaging systems. In the energy range of X and gamma rays used for biomedical imaging and non- destructive evaluation, Compton …

A new bi-imaging NDT system for simultaneous recovery of attenuation and electronic density maps

Computed Tomography is a widely used imaging technique for non-destructive testing and evaluation in industry. Tomographic modalities exploit only primary radiation, which is non-deviated but attenuated radiation going through matter. However, in the …

A new transmission Compton scattering tomography

In Transmission Compton Scatter Tomography, an object is scanned to reconstruct a map of its electronic density. Data recorded consist of scattered photons and are modeled by a Radon transform on a specific manifold that depends on the setup used. …

Scattering imaging system with dual configuration

Wisely exploiting scattered radiation, considered as noise until now, for image purpose is one of relevant techniques for emerging tomographic imaging. In this work we propose a new concept of Compton Scattering Tomography (CST) based on a fixed …

On the invertibility of a new toric Radon transform with applications in Compton scatter tomography

An interior Compton scattering tomography

A novel modality of Compton Scattering Tomography: Image formation and Reconstruction

A new modality of Compton Scattering Tomography (CST) is presented. This model allows image acquisition and reconstruction using a fixed source and detectors placed on a fixed circle passing through the source. That is why the new modality is named …