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Characterisation of the Components of a Prototype Scanning Intelligent Imaging System for Use in Digital Mammography: The I-ImaS System.

Authors :
Esbrand, C. J.
Arvanitis, C. D.
Pani, S.
Price, B. D.
Griffiths, J. A.
Metaxas, M.
Royle, G. J.
Noy, M.
Leaver, J.
Longo, R.
Rokvic, T.
Turchetta, R.
Giorgiou, H.
Schulerud, H.
Speller, R. D.
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. Jun2009 Part 2 of 3, Vol. 56 Issue 3, p1419-1425. 7p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

The physical performance characteristics of a prototype scanning digital mammography (DM) system have been investigated. The I-ImaS system utilises CMOS MAPS technology promoting on-chip data processing; consequently statistical analysis is therefore achievable in real-time for the purpose of exposure modulation via a feedback mechanism during the image acquisition procedure. The imager employs a dual array of twenty CMOS APS sensing devices each individually coupled to a 109 μm thick thallium doped structured CsI scintillator. The x-ray performance of the sensors was characterised where the presampled modulation transfer function (MTF), normalised noise power spectrum (NNPS), and the detective quantum efficiency (DQE) was determined. The presampled MTF was measured utilising the slit technique and was found to be 0.1 at 6 lp/mm. The NNPS measured utilising a W/Al target/filter combination hardened with 38 mm PMMA was seen to decrease with increasing exposure as expected and the manifesting DQE was 0.30 at close to zero spatial frequency at an exposure of 1.75 mR. Preliminary image stitching of the individual steps acquired from the scanning system is presented. A conventionally acquired image that is without the implementation of beam modulation or off-line intelligence is compared and contrasted to an intelligently off-line processed image. Results indicate the implementation of real-time intelligence into the image acquisition phase of digital mammography is foreseeable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00189499
Volume :
56
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
43245592
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2009.2015762