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Title | Adaptive Detector Positioning for a RoomPET System | ||||
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. | ||||
Author(s) | Seung Joon Lee | ||||
Publication Date | November 2018 | ||||
Document Type | Meeting, Proceedings | ||||
Primary Institution | Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility, Newport News | ||||
Affiliation | Exp Nuclear Physics / Technical Support Groups / Detector | ||||
Funding Source | Nuclear Physics (NP) | ||||
Proprietary? | No | ||||
This publication conveys | Technical Science Results | ||||
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Associated with an experiment | No | ||||
Associated with EIC | No | ||||
Supported by Jefferson Lab LDRD Funding | No |
Meeting / Conference
Meeting Name | 2017 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium |
Meeting Date | 10/21/2017 |
Document Subtype | Invited Talk (slides) |
Proceedings
Title | Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) |
Editor(s) | |
Publisher | IEEE |
Refereed | No |
Page Number | 18 |
Year | 2017 |
Attachments/Datasets/DOI Link
Document(s) | (none) |
DOI Link | |
Dataset(s) | (none) |
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