Title :
Experimental validation of a PET Monte-Carlo simulator
Author :
Le Meunier, Ludovic ; Mathy, Françoise ; Fagret, Daniel
Author_Institution :
LETI-CEA Recherche Technologique, Grenoble, France
Abstract :
As with most PET simulators, the widely used SimSET (a Simulation System for Emission Tomography) package still needs to be thoroughly validated. This paper presents the continuation of a comparison between simulations and experimental validation data obtained on two cylindrical SIEMENS tomographs: the ECAT HR+ and the ECAT ACCEL. The 2D and 3D sensitivities were simulated. The standard 2D collimator module did not give good results, so we described the 2D collimator inside the phantom. As the standard version of SIMSET does not describe block detectors, the sensitivity is corrected by the square of the ratio between the volume of the detector blocks and the volume of the full detector ring. The agreement is good for 2D and 3D as well for the HR+ tomograph, a little less satisfactory for the ACCEL tomograph. The standard SimSET computes the centroid of the photon interaction in the detector ring. As there is no Depth Of Interaction measurement on these machines, the spatial resolution was simulated with the hit in the detector projected onto the input side of the detector. Thus, with this simple correction, the spatial resolution is in correct agreement with experimental data, the discrepancy increases of course if quite far from the axis. Most simulations were done with and without variance reduction techniques. The agreement between them is good. Complementary comparisons are presented, such as energy spectra of a water cylinder phantom outside the Field Of View for the ACCEL machine.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; collimators; phantoms; positron emission tomography; ACCEL tomograph; ECAT ACCEL; ECAT HR+; Field Of View; HR+ tomograph; PET Monte-Carlo simulator; SIMSET; SimSET; Simulation System for Emission Tomography package; cylindrical SIEMENS tomographs; detector ring; photon interaction; spatial resolution; standard 2D collimator module; water cylinder phantom; Collimators; Computational modeling; Detectors; Imaging phantoms; Monte Carlo methods; Optical computing; Packaging; Positron emission tomography; Spatial resolution; Whole-body PET;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2004 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8700-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1082-3654
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2004.1466407