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Title | Adaptive Detector Positioning for a RoomPET System |
Authors | Seung Joon Lee |
JLAB number | JLAB-PHY-17-2667 |
LANL number | (None) |
Other number | DOE/OR/23177-6396 |
Document Type(s) | (Meeting) |
Associated with EIC: | No |
Supported by Jefferson Lab LDRD Funding: | No |
Funding Source: | Nuclear Physics (NP) |
Meeting Invited Talk compiled for 2017 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Proceedings Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) Edited By IEEE (2017) Page(s) 18 | |
Publication Abstract: | Investigating human brain function in response to environmental stimuli requires freely moving humans without attached instrumentation. The RoomPET concept provides a feasible solution for human brain imaging. A RoomPET system is a room that contains an optical head tracking system and PET detectors that move to keep the head in the PET detector field-of-view. As a proof of principle, a small box-size prototype was built to demonstrate feasibility of RoomPET with gantry mechanics, tracking capabilities, and control systems. |
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Group: | Detector |
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DOI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NSSMIC.2017.8532619 |
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