A Compton camera has been suggested for use in single photon emission computed tomography because a conventional gamma camera has low efficiency. Here we consider a cone transform brought about by a Compton camera with line detectors. A cone transform takes a given function on the 3-dimensional space and assigns to it the surface integral of the function over cones determined by the 1-dimensional vertex space, the 1-dimensional central axis, and the 1-dimensional opening angle. We generalize this cone transform to n-dimensional space and provide an inversion formula. Also, numerical simulations are presented to demonstrate our suggested algorithm in three dimensions.clos
the electronically collimated camera) has been shown by others to have the potential to better the p...
International audienceCompton cameras are a promising alternative to collimated cameras in single pa...
The mathematical principles of tomographic imaging using detected (unscattered) X- or gamma-rays are...
It has been suggested that a Compton camera should be used in single photon emission computed tomogr...
Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is a well-established clinical tool for functiona...
In this dissertation, we focus on analytic and numerical inversion of an integral transform (cone or...
A Compton camera has been introduced for use in single photon emission computed tomography to improv...
International audienceThe recent advances in Compton camera imaging led to new integral transforms t...
Abstract—Imaging processes built on the Compton scattering effect are currently under intense invest...
In an effort to deal with many ionizing radiation imaging mechanisms involving the Compton effect, w...
Imaging processes built on the Compton scattering effect are currently under intense investigation. ...
In the past twenty five years, efforts have been made to develop Compton Single Photon Emission Comp...
International audienceCompton camera imaging of gamma rays relies on the inversion of a Radon transf...
The necessity of studying the targeting capability of pharmaceuticals in oncology brought to the de...
Abstract. Integral transforms based on geometrical objects, i.e. the so-called generalized Radon tra...
the electronically collimated camera) has been shown by others to have the potential to better the p...
International audienceCompton cameras are a promising alternative to collimated cameras in single pa...
The mathematical principles of tomographic imaging using detected (unscattered) X- or gamma-rays are...
It has been suggested that a Compton camera should be used in single photon emission computed tomogr...
Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is a well-established clinical tool for functiona...
In this dissertation, we focus on analytic and numerical inversion of an integral transform (cone or...
A Compton camera has been introduced for use in single photon emission computed tomography to improv...
International audienceThe recent advances in Compton camera imaging led to new integral transforms t...
Abstract—Imaging processes built on the Compton scattering effect are currently under intense invest...
In an effort to deal with many ionizing radiation imaging mechanisms involving the Compton effect, w...
Imaging processes built on the Compton scattering effect are currently under intense investigation. ...
In the past twenty five years, efforts have been made to develop Compton Single Photon Emission Comp...
International audienceCompton camera imaging of gamma rays relies on the inversion of a Radon transf...
The necessity of studying the targeting capability of pharmaceuticals in oncology brought to the de...
Abstract. Integral transforms based on geometrical objects, i.e. the so-called generalized Radon tra...
the electronically collimated camera) has been shown by others to have the potential to better the p...
International audienceCompton cameras are a promising alternative to collimated cameras in single pa...
The mathematical principles of tomographic imaging using detected (unscattered) X- or gamma-rays are...