| Literature DB >> 24699350 |
Bin Liu1, Yan Han1, Jinxiao Pan1, Ping Chen2.
Abstract
For complicated structural components characterized by wide X-ray attenuation ranges, the conventional fixed-energy imaging mode cannot obtain all structural information using a single tube voltage. This limitation results in information shortage, because the effective thickness of components along the orientation of the X-ray penetration exceeds the limit of the dynamic range of the X-ray imaging system. To solve this problem, multi-energy image sequence fusion technology has been advanced. In this new method, the tube voltage is adjusted several times by matching the voltage and the effective thickness to obtain all the effective local information on an object. Then, the subset sequences in the multi-energy image sequence are extracted based on the recursive template, and that are fused to reconstruct the full projection information based on linear weighting. An accompanying experiment demonstrates that the new technology can extend the dynamic range of X-ray imaging and provide a complete representation of the internal structure of complicated structural components.Keywords: X-ray imaging; complicated structural component; dynamic range; effective thickness; linear weighting; multi-energy fusion
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24699350 DOI: 10.3233/XST-140422
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Xray Sci Technol ISSN: 0895-3996 Impact factor: 1.535