词条 | Process tomography |
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Tomography involves taking measurements around the periphery of an object (e.g. process vessel or patient) to determine what is going on inside. The best known technique is CT scanning in medicine; however, process tomography instrumentation needs to be cheaper, faster and more robust. Many different imaging methods are used in process tomography, e.g. ultrasonic imaging, positron emission tomography (PET), electrical resistance tomography (ERT) and electrical impedance tomography (EIT), electrical capacitance tomography (ECT), magnetic induction tomography (MIT). In all cases external sensors are used to detect signals from boundary of the object, and the three-dimensional material distribution or the velocity field is computed using the measured data. Process tomography is an area of rapid growth both in terms of research and applications. There are number of challenges remaining in this area including data processing an image reconstruction,[3] and application of imaging modalities in a real applications. See also
References1. ^ York, T., 2001. Status of electrical tomography in industrial applications, Journal of Electronic Imaging 2. ^{{cite journal | title=Process Tomography: Principles, Techniques and Applications | first= L. F. | last=Gladden | journal=Measurement Science and Technology | year=1997 | number=4 | volume=8 | url=http://stacks.iop.org/0957-0233/8/i=4/a=021}} 3. ^Soleimani, M., 2008. Computational aspects of low frequency electrical and electromagnetic tomography: A review study. International Journal of Numerical Analysis and Modeling, 5 (3), pp. 407–440.
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