Date
Tue, 14 Oct 2014
Time
14:00 - 14:30
Location
L5
Speaker
Raphael Hauser
Organisation
University of Oxford

We investigate an X-ray imaging system that fires multiple point sources of radiation simultaneously from close proximity to a probe. Radiation traverses the probe in a non-parallel fashion, which makes it necessary to use tomosynthesis as a preliminary step to calculating a 2D shadowgraph. The system geometry requires imaging techniques that differ substantially from planar X-rays or CT tomography. We present a proof of concept of such an imaging system, along with relevant artefact removal techniques.  This work is joint with Kishan Patel.

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