Title :
Next generation PET data acquisition architectures
Author :
Jones, W.F. ; Reed, J.H. ; Everman, J.L. ; Young, J.W. ; Seese, R.D.
Author_Institution :
CTI PET Syst. Inc., Knoxville, TN, USA
fDate :
6/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
New architectures for higher performance data acquisition in PET are proposed. Improvements are demanded primarily by three areas of advancing PET state of the art. First, larger detector arrays such as the Hammersmith ECAT(R/) EXACT HRsup ++/ exceed the addressing capacity of 32 bit coincidence event words. Second, better scintillators (LSO) make depth-of interaction (DOI) and time-of-flight (TOF) operation more practical. Third, fully optimized single photon attenuation correction requires higher rates of data collection. New technologies which enable the proposed third generation Real Time Sorter (RTS III) include: (1) 80 Mbyte/sec Fibre Channel RAID disk systems, (2) PowerPC on both VMEbus and PCI Local bus, and (3) quadruple interleaved DRAM controller designs. Data acquisition flexibility is enhanced through a wider 64 bit coincidence event word. PET methodology support includes DOI (6 bits), TOF (6 bits), multiple energy windows (6 bits), 512×512 sinogram indexes (18 bits), and 256 crystal rings (16 bits). Throughput of 10 M events/sec is expected for list-mode data collection as well as both on-line and replay histogramming. Fully efficient list-mode storage for each PET application is provided by real-time bit packing of only the active event word bits. Real-time circuits provide DOI rebinning
Keywords :
biomedical electronics; biomedical equipment; coincidence techniques; computerised instrumentation; data acquisition; detector circuits; gamma-ray detection; nuclear electronics; positron emission tomography; solid scintillation detectors; 32 bit coincidence event words; 6 to 32 bit; 64 bit coincidence event word; DOI rebinning; Hammersmith ECAT(R/) EXACT HRsup ++/; LSO; PCI Local bus; PowerPC; VMEbus; addressing capacity; advancing PET state of the art; architectures; crystal rings; data collection; depth-of interaction; fibre channel RAID disk systems; higher performance data acquisition; larger detector arrays; list-mode data collection; list-mode storage; next generation PET data acquisition architectures; on-line histogramming; quadruple interleaved DRAM controller design; real-time bit packing; real-time circuits; replay histogramming; scintillators; single photon attenuation correction; sinogram indexes; time-of-flight operation; Attenuation; Control systems; Data acquisition; Detectors; Event detection; Positron emission tomography; Power generation; Random access memory; Real time systems; Sensor arrays;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on