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ESPITIA MENDOZA, Óscar Javier; MEJIA MELGAREJO, Yuri Hercilia  and  ARGUELLO, Henry. Computed tomography: acquisition process, technology and current state. Tecnura [online]. 2016, vol.20, n.47, pp.119-135. ISSN 0123-921X.  https://doi.org/10.14483/udistrital.jour.tecnura.2016.1.a10.

Computed tomography is a noninvasive scan technique widely applied in areas such as medicine, industry, and geology. This technique allows the three-dimensional reconstruction of the internal structure of an object which is lighted with an X-rays source. The reconstruction is formed with two-dimensional cross-sectional images of the object. Each cross-sectional is obtained from measurements of physical phenomena, such as attenuation, dispersion, and diffraction of X-rays, as result of their interaction with the object. In general, measurements acquisition is performed with methods based on any of these phenomena and according to various architectures classified in generations. Furthermore, in response to the need to simulate acquisition systems for CT, software dedicated to this task has been developed. The objective of this research is to determine the current state of CT techniques, for this, a review of methods, different architectures used for the acquisition and some of its applications is presented. Additionally, results of simulations are presented. The main contributions of this work are the detailed description of acquisition methods and the presentation of the possible trends of the technique.

Keywords : computed tomography; X-ray; X-ray acquisition methods; medical imaging.

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