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A Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) System For Image Reconstruction From Projections

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D. Skellern
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Implementation of a MOS VLSI back-projection processor is well advanced with working designs obtained for most processor subsystems and accommodates non-linearity in the geometrical relationship between an image and its projection.

Abstract

An architecture and alforithms for a VLSI computer for back-projection image reconstruction are described. The computer consists of multiple identical back-projection processors connected in a linear array. Image pixels are pumped through the processor array, collecting at each processor a contribution to the image from one of its projections. Given one back-projection processor for each image projection, the entire reconstruction can be performed in a time comparable to that needed for sequential access of all image pixels. Implementation of a MOS VLSI back-projection processor is well advanced with working designs obtained for most processor subsystems. The processor incorporates a linear interpolator to estimate values between projection samples and accommodates non-linearity in the geometrical relationship between an image and its projection.