This paper will provide some insights on the application of Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) in process tomography. The focus of this paper will be to investigate the performance of the technology with respect to various tomography systems and comparison to other similar technologies including the Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC), Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) and the microcontroller. Fundamentally, the FPGA is primarily used in the Data Acquisition System (DAQ) due to its better performance and better trade-off as compared to competitor technologies. However, the drawback of using FPGA is that it is relatively more expensive
Positron Emission Tomography is a growing field with an increasing influence in nuclear medicine. Re...
Abstract-Image processing requires high computational power and the ability to experiment with algor...
The advantage of using a tomography system is that it provides visualization of component distributi...
The aims of this paper are to provide a review of the process tomography applications employing fiel...
Electrical tomography techniques have been developed for monitoring the internal behavior of industr...
Acceleration of Biomedical Image Processing and Reconstruction with FPGAs Increasing chip sizes and...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 33)Recently, Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technolo...
Process tomography is a process of measuring the signals by using specific types of sensor, which a...
International audienceThis paper deals with the evaluation of FPGAs resurgence for hardware accelera...
The advantage of using a tomography system is that it provides visualization of component distributi...
This paper presents the development of online data acquisition unit for Optical Tomography (OT) syst...
Process tomography is a technique to realize flow imaging in a process vessel or pipeline by using t...
Historically, attaining high performance in image processing has always been a challenge since 1960s...
Computed tomography (CT), as a non-invasive measurement technique for obtaining digital sectional in...
Abstract: Opportunities for the use of nonin-vasive tomographic sensor technology are described and ...
Positron Emission Tomography is a growing field with an increasing influence in nuclear medicine. Re...
Abstract-Image processing requires high computational power and the ability to experiment with algor...
The advantage of using a tomography system is that it provides visualization of component distributi...
The aims of this paper are to provide a review of the process tomography applications employing fiel...
Electrical tomography techniques have been developed for monitoring the internal behavior of industr...
Acceleration of Biomedical Image Processing and Reconstruction with FPGAs Increasing chip sizes and...
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 33)Recently, Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technolo...
Process tomography is a process of measuring the signals by using specific types of sensor, which a...
International audienceThis paper deals with the evaluation of FPGAs resurgence for hardware accelera...
The advantage of using a tomography system is that it provides visualization of component distributi...
This paper presents the development of online data acquisition unit for Optical Tomography (OT) syst...
Process tomography is a technique to realize flow imaging in a process vessel or pipeline by using t...
Historically, attaining high performance in image processing has always been a challenge since 1960s...
Computed tomography (CT), as a non-invasive measurement technique for obtaining digital sectional in...
Abstract: Opportunities for the use of nonin-vasive tomographic sensor technology are described and ...
Positron Emission Tomography is a growing field with an increasing influence in nuclear medicine. Re...
Abstract-Image processing requires high computational power and the ability to experiment with algor...
The advantage of using a tomography system is that it provides visualization of component distributi...