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Evaluation of a motion measurement system for PET imaging studies

Evaluation of a motion measurement system for PET imaging studies

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英文摘要

Positron Emission Tomography (PET) enables functional imaging of deep brain structures, but the bulk and weight of current systems preclude their use during many natural human activities, such as locomotion. The proposed long-term solution is to construct a robotic system that can support an imaging system surrounding the subject's head, and then move the system to accommodate natural motion. This requires a system to measure the motion of the head with respect to the imaging ring, for use by both the robotic system and the image reconstruction software. We report here the design and experimental evaluation of a parallel string encoder mechanism for sensing this motion. Our preliminary results indicate that the measurement system may achieve accuracy within 0.5 mm, especially for small motions, with improved accuracy possible through kinematic calibration.

Iulian I. Iordachita、Ti Wu、Peter Kazanzides、Junxiang Wang

10.1109/ISMR48347.2022.9807554

医学研究方法工程基础科学自动化技术经济

Iulian I. Iordachita,Ti Wu,Peter Kazanzides,Junxiang Wang.Evaluation of a motion measurement system for PET imaging studies[EB/OL].(2023-11-29)[2025-08-07].https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.17863.点此复制

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