IP Library Granted Patent US 9,778,391
Granted Patent B2
US 9,778,391 · App. 14/218,699 · Granted Oct 3, 2017

Systems and methods for multi-view imaging and tomography

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Patent No.
US 9,778,391
App. No.
14/218,699
Granted
Oct 3, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

Radiation scanning systems providing multiple views of an object in different planes and a reconstruction algorithm for reconstructing quasi-three-dimensional images from a limited number of views. A system may include bend magnets to direct accelerated charged particles to multiple targets in different viewing locations. Another system collimates radiation generated by a plurality of radiation sources into multiple beams for scanning an object at multiple angles. The object may be a cargo container, for example. The reconstruction algorithm uses an optimization algorithm and imaging and feasibility models to reconstruct quasi-three-dimensional images from the limited number of views.

Claims (52)

1. A radiation scanning system to examine an object, the system comprising:

a source of charged particles;

a radio frequency accelerator to accelerate charged particles provided by the source of charged particles, the radio frequency accelerator having an input to receive the charged particles and an output for exit of accelerated charged particles from the radio frequency accelerator;

a first electromagnet;

a first pipe at the output of the radio frequency accelerator to guide accelerated charged particles along a path to the first electromagnet;

a second pipe coupled to the first electromagnet, and a third pipe coupled to the first electromagnet, wherein the first electromagnet is configured to selectively allow passage of the accelerated charged particles to the third pipe and to selectively direct accelerated charged particles to the second pipe;

at least one second electromagnet along the third pipe;

a fourth pipe coupled to the at least one second electromagnet, wherein the at least one second electromagnet is configured to deflect accelerated charged particles to the fourth pipe;

at least one first target, at least one second target, and at least one third target proximate each of the second pipe, the third pipe, and the fourth pipe, respectively, wherein impact of the at least one first target, the at least one second target, and the at least one third target by the accelerated charged particles causes generation of radiation to scan the object at different viewing angles;

a respective third electromagnet coupled to the second pipe, the third pipe, and/or the fourth pipe, respectively, to selectively direct the accelerated charged particles to one of the at least one first target, the at least one second target, and/or the at least one third target, respectively;

at least one detector to detect radiation generated by the at least one first target, the at least one second target, and the at least one third target, after interacting with the object; and

at least one processing device to control operation of the first electromagnet, the at least one second electromagnet, and the third electromagnet, and reconstruct images from data collected from the at least one detector.

2. The radiation scanning system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a conveyor system to move the object through the generated radiation.

3. The radiation scanning system of claim 1 , wherein:

at least some of the at least one first target, the at least one second target, and the at least one third target lie in different planes; and

the at least one detector comprises at least one respective detector array facing one or more of the at least one first target, the at least one second target, and the at least one third target, on an opposite side of the object as the respective target.

4. The radiation scanning system of claim 3 , further comprising at least one scatter detector adjacent to one or more of the at least one respective detector array to detect radiation scattered by the object.

5. The radiation scanning system of claim 3 , wherein the at least one respective detector array comprises an L-shaped detector array and/or a U-shaped detector array.

6. The radiation scanning system of claim 3 , wherein the at least one respective detector array comprises a respective module comprising detector elements and vanes, the vanes facing one of the at least one first target, or one of the at least one second target, or one of the at least one third target to allow radiation transmitted through the object, from the one of the at least one first target, or the one of the at least one second target, or the one of the at least one third target, to be recorded by the detector elements and to reject scattered radiation from being recorded by the detector elements.

7. The radiation scanning system of claim 1 , further comprising at least one fourth target and at least one fifth target proximate the second pipe, the third pipe, and/or the fourth pipe.

8. The radiation scanning system of claim 7 , further comprising at least one sixth target and at least one seventh target proximate the second pipe, the third pipe, and/or the fourth pipe.

9. The radiation scanning system of claim 1 , wherein:

the second pipe, the third pipe, and the fourth pipe and the at least one first target, the at least one second target, and the at least one third target adjacent the second pipe, the third pipe, and the fourth pipe, respectively, lie in the same plane; and

the at least one detector comprises a wrap around detector array defining a region containing the object, wherein the at least one first target, the at least one second target, and the at least one third target are within the region, the wrap around detector array comprising respective detector segments spaced to allow passage of accelerated charged particles to the at least one first target, the at least one second target, and the at least one third target.

10. The radiation scanning system of claim 9 , wherein the wrap around detector array comprises at least one module comprising detector elements and parallel vanes, the at least one module being rotatable so that the parallel vanes face one of the at least one first target, or one of the at least one second target, or one of the at least third target that is emitting radiation during operation, to allow radiation transmitted through the object, from the respective one of the at least one first target, or one of the at least one second target, or one of the at least third target, to be recorded by the detector elements of the at least one module and to reject scattered radiation from being recorded by the detector elements.

11. The radiation scanning system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one processing device is further configured to reconstruct quasi-three-dimensional images from data recorded by the at least one detector.

12. A radiation scanning system to examine an object comprising:

a plurality of stationary radiation sources facing a first side of the object, each radiation source being configured to emit a respective radiation beam from a respective output;

a plurality of collimators;

wherein a respective collimator of the plurality of collimators is proximate the respective output of at least some of the plurality of stationary radiation sources, each respective collimator being configured to collimate the respective radiation beam from a respective stationary radiation source into a first respective plurality of radiation beams angled with respect to each other, to scan an object at a second plurality of angles;

a plurality of detectors positioned on a second side of the object opposite the first side to detect each of the first respective plurality of radiation beams at the different angles; and

a processing device to reconstruct images from data collected from the at least some of the plurality of detectors.

13. The radiation scanning system of claim 12 , further comprising:

a plurality of second collimators, wherein a respective one of the plurality of second collimators is configured to collimate some of the plurality of radiation beams after interaction with the object, prior to detection by a respective detector of the plurality of detectors.

14. The radiation scanning system of claim 12 , wherein:

the plurality of stationary radiation sources comprise three radiation sources;

the plurality of radiation detectors comprise three radiation detectors; and

the plurality of collimators comprise three collimators;

wherein each of the three collimators collimates the radiation beam from a respective one of the three radiation sources into three radiation beams angled with respect to each other, and

each of the three radiation beams from each of the three radiation sources is detected by each of the three radiation detectors.

15. The radiation scanning system of claim 12 , further comprising at least one scatter detector adjacent to at least one of the plurality of detectors.

16. The radiation scanning system of claim 12 , further comprising at least one scatter detector adjacent to at least one of the plurality of stationary radiation sources to detect scattered radiation.

17. The radiation scanning system of claim 12 , wherein the processing device is configured to reconstruct quasi-three-dimensional images.

18. A method of reconstructing images, comprising:

scanning an object by a plurality of radiation beams generated by a plurality of radiation sources at a plurality of angles;

detecting the plurality of radiation beams after interacting with the object to obtain measured data;

reconstructing images of the object from projection measurements in a plurality of different planes, by:

making an initial estimate of an image of the object;

forming a current estimate of the image of the object by iteratively updating the initial estimate to improve the likelihood of the current estimate, based, at least in part, on a feasibility model defining a likelihood that the current estimate occurs in nature and an imaging model defining a likelihood that the measured data would have been collected based, at least in part, on the current estimate.

19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the initial estimate of the image comprises material information.

20. The method of claim 18 , comprising iteratively updating the initial estimate until the iteratively updating has converged to an underlying image that is most likely.

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