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      Regridding reconstruction algorithm for real-time tomographic imaging

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      Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
      International Union of Crystallography
      International Workshop on Improving Data Quality and Quantity for XAFS Experiments (Q2XAFS2011)
      tomographic reconstruction, fast algorithm, Fourier method, regridding, PSWF

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          A fast algorithm for tomographic reconstruction based on the Fourier method is presented. On CPU, it provides an up to 20-fold performance increase compared with filtered back-projection routines with negligible accuracy degradation.

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          Sub-second temporal-resolution tomographic microscopy is becoming a reality at third-generation synchrotron sources. Efficient data handling and post-processing is, however, difficult when the data rates are close to 10 GB s −1. This bottleneck still hinders exploitation of the full potential inherent in the ultrafast acquisition speed. In this paper the fast reconstruction algorithm gridrec, highly optimized for conventional CPU technology, is presented. It is shown that gridrec is a valuable alternative to standard filtered back-projection routines, despite being based on the Fourier transform method. In fact, the regridding procedure used for resampling the Fourier space from polar to Cartesian coordinates couples excellent performance with negligible accuracy degradation. The stronger dependence of the observed signal-to-noise ratio for gridrec reconstructions on the number of angular views makes the presented algorithm even superior to filtered back-projection when the tomographic problem is well sampled. Gridrec not only guarantees high-quality results but it provides up to 20-fold performance increase, making real-time monitoring of the sub-second acquisition process a reality.

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          Conference
          J Synchrotron Radiat
          J Synchrotron Radiat
          J. Synchrotron Rad.
          Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
          International Union of Crystallography
          0909-0495
          1600-5775
          01 November 2012
          01 September 2012
          01 September 2012
          : 19
          : Pt 6 ( publisher-idID: s120600 )
          : 1029-1037
          Affiliations
          [a ]Swiss Light Source, Paul Scherrer Institut , Villigen, Switzerland
          [b ]Institute for Biomedical Engineering, University and ETH Zurich , Zurich, Switzerland
          Author notes
          Correspondence e-mail: federica.marone@ 123456psi.ch
          Article
          pp5022 JSYRES S0909049512032864
          10.1107/S0909049512032864
          3480277
          23093766
          0e3f7e2a-f6b3-4fb9-a2ca-a761cc6339bb
          © Marone and Stampanoni 2012

          This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.

          International Workshop on Improving Data Quality and Quantity for XAFS Experiments (Q2XAFS2011)
          History
          : 06 March 2012
          : 19 July 2012
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          Research Papers

          Radiology & Imaging
          regridding,pswf,fast algorithm,tomographic reconstruction,fourier method
          Radiology & Imaging
          regridding, pswf, fast algorithm, tomographic reconstruction, fourier method

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