Image reconstruction of small objects detected by four projection charge coupled device

Analysis on particle size and shape has become a crucial aspect especially in medical imaging and for on-line production control and because these factors influence the product quality and critical to human lives. Moreover, imaging of the particle size and shape generated from on-line measurement ca...

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Main Author: Mohd. Zahid, Noor Sarena
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spelling my-utm-ep.267832017-08-16T03:50:25Z Image reconstruction of small objects detected by four projection charge coupled device 2010 Mohd. Zahid, Noor Sarena TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Analysis on particle size and shape has become a crucial aspect especially in medical imaging and for on-line production control and because these factors influence the product quality and critical to human lives. Moreover, imaging of the particle size and shape generated from on-line measurement can provide greater insight into the process itself. Image reconstruction process for the Charge Coupled Device (CCD)- based optical tomography with four projections is discussed in this report. The high resolution CCD linear image sensor used in this project has 2048 pixels with a pixel size of 14 micron by 14 micron. The Sensitivity Matrix of attenuation coefficient up to 2048 pixel is created using C program. A simulation data from the experimental circuit will be tested on Matlab software to produce 2D images. The main algorithm involves to produce the 2D images is Linear Back Projection. 2010 Thesis http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/26783/ http://libraryopac.utm.my/client/en_AU/main/search/results?qu=Image+reconstruction+of+small+objects+detected+by+four+projection+charge+coupled+device&te= masters Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Civil Engineering
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic TK Electrical engineering
Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering
Electronics Nuclear engineering
Mohd. Zahid, Noor Sarena
Image reconstruction of small objects detected by four projection charge coupled device
description Analysis on particle size and shape has become a crucial aspect especially in medical imaging and for on-line production control and because these factors influence the product quality and critical to human lives. Moreover, imaging of the particle size and shape generated from on-line measurement can provide greater insight into the process itself. Image reconstruction process for the Charge Coupled Device (CCD)- based optical tomography with four projections is discussed in this report. The high resolution CCD linear image sensor used in this project has 2048 pixels with a pixel size of 14 micron by 14 micron. The Sensitivity Matrix of attenuation coefficient up to 2048 pixel is created using C program. A simulation data from the experimental circuit will be tested on Matlab software to produce 2D images. The main algorithm involves to produce the 2D images is Linear Back Projection.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Mohd. Zahid, Noor Sarena
author_facet Mohd. Zahid, Noor Sarena
author_sort Mohd. Zahid, Noor Sarena
title Image reconstruction of small objects detected by four projection charge coupled device
title_short Image reconstruction of small objects detected by four projection charge coupled device
title_full Image reconstruction of small objects detected by four projection charge coupled device
title_fullStr Image reconstruction of small objects detected by four projection charge coupled device
title_full_unstemmed Image reconstruction of small objects detected by four projection charge coupled device
title_sort image reconstruction of small objects detected by four projection charge coupled device
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Electrical Engineering
granting_department Faculty of Civil Engineering
publishDate 2010
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