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Processing optimization with parallel computing for the J-PET tomography scanner

Authors :
Krzemień, W.
Bała, M.
Bednarski, T.
Białas, P.
Czerwiński, E.
Gajos, A.
Gorgol, M.
Jasińska, B.
Kamińska, D.
Kapłon, Ł.
Korcyl, G.
Kowalski, P.
Kozik, T.
Kubicz, E.
Niedźwiecki, Sz.
Pałka, M.
Raczyński, L.
Rudy, Z.
Rundel, O.
Sharma, N. G.
Silarski, M.
Słomski, A.
Stola, K.
Strzelecki, A.
Trybek, D.
Wieczorek, Anna
Wiślicki, W.
Zieliński, M.
Zgardzińska, B. K.
Moskal, P.
Source :
NUKLEONIKA 2015 60 (4) 745
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The Jagiellonian-PET (J-PET) collaboration is developing a prototype TOF-PET detector based on long polymer scintillators. This novel approach exploits the excellent time properties of the plastic scintillators, which permit very precise time measurements. The very fast, FPGA-based front-end electronics and the data acquisition system, as well as, low- and high-level reconstruction algorithms were specially developed to be used with the J-PET scanner. The TOF-PET data processing and reconstruction are time and resource demanding operations, especially in case of a large acceptance detector, which works in triggerless data acquisition mode. In this article, we discuss the parallel computing methods applied to optimize the data processing for the J-PET detector. We begin with general concepts of parallel computing and then we discuss several applications of those techniques in the J-PET data processing.<br />Comment: 8 pages

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
NUKLEONIKA 2015 60 (4) 745
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1508.02751
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1515/nuka-2015-0134