In this paper, we propose an FPGA-based Data Acquisition and Control Architecture (DACA) with distributed processing capabilities for future PET-systems suitable for simultaneous PET-MRI operation, which can be configured to future detector geometries and crystal configurations of any preclinical and clinical PET system. Key-aspects for such an architecture are a scalable and modular infrastructure with common communication blocks for every processing node, a common interface for processing pipelines, bypass of raw detector data and a system-wide message-based data routing with modular addressing scheme. We present general conceptual aspects and implementations for the preclinical PET-Insert Hyperion-I as proposed by Schulz et at. and Hyper...
This work describes a new digital front-end for a high-resolution low-cost animal PET scanner which ...
We present the first results obtained with a prototype of the PET read-out electronics of the trimod...
International audienceThe development of a new tri-modality preclinical Computed Tomography apparatu...
The most important aspects of nuclear medicine imaging systems such as Positron Emission Tomography ...
We present the development of a new fully digital, flexible, cost-efficient data acquisition system ...
Positron Emission Tomography is a growing field with an increasing influence in nuclear medicine. Re...
A high resolution PET scanner requiring processing electronics for 936 block technology channels and...
We developed the world's first MRI compatible PET detector based on digital silicon photomultiplier ...
We have developed a flexible, cost-efficient PET architecture adaptable to different applications an...
Small animal PET systems based on a reduced number of rotating planar detectors have advantages in t...
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scanner technology requires the use of a large number of PET dete...
Proceeding of: 2007 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record (NSS'07), Honolulu, Hawaii, USA...
In nuclear physics applications and medical imaging setups the new generation of instruments for Tim...
This work describes a new digital front-end for a high-resolution low-cost animal PET scanner which ...
We present the first results obtained with a prototype of the PET read-out electronics of the trimod...
International audienceThe development of a new tri-modality preclinical Computed Tomography apparatu...
The most important aspects of nuclear medicine imaging systems such as Positron Emission Tomography ...
We present the development of a new fully digital, flexible, cost-efficient data acquisition system ...
Positron Emission Tomography is a growing field with an increasing influence in nuclear medicine. Re...
A high resolution PET scanner requiring processing electronics for 936 block technology channels and...
We developed the world's first MRI compatible PET detector based on digital silicon photomultiplier ...
We have developed a flexible, cost-efficient PET architecture adaptable to different applications an...
Small animal PET systems based on a reduced number of rotating planar detectors have advantages in t...
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scanner technology requires the use of a large number of PET dete...
Proceeding of: 2007 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record (NSS'07), Honolulu, Hawaii, USA...
In nuclear physics applications and medical imaging setups the new generation of instruments for Tim...
This work describes a new digital front-end for a high-resolution low-cost animal PET scanner which ...
We present the first results obtained with a prototype of the PET read-out electronics of the trimod...
International audienceThe development of a new tri-modality preclinical Computed Tomography apparatu...