Cone-Beam Reconstruction Using Filtered Backprojection (2001)
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@TECHREPORT{Turbell01cone-beamreconstruction,
author = {Henrik Turbell},
title = {Cone-Beam Reconstruction Using Filtered Backprojection},
institution = {},
year = {2001}
}
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Abstract
To my parents The art of medical computed tomography is constantly evolving and the last years have seen new ground breaking systems with multi-row detectors. These tomographs are able to increase both scanning speed and image quality compared to the single-row systems more commonly found in hospitals today. This thesis deals with three-dimensional image reconstruction algorithms to be used in future generations of tomographs with even more detector rows than found in current multirow systems. The first practical algorithm for three-dimensional reconstruction from conebeam projections acquired from a circular source trajectory is the FDK method. We present a novel version of this algorithm that produces images of higher quality. We also formulate a version of the FDK method that performs the backprojection in O(N 3 log N) steps instead of the O(N 4) steps traditionally required. An efficient way to acquire volumetric patient data is to use a helical source







