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Timing Improvement by Low-Pass Filtering and Linear Interpolation for the LabPET Scanner
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EngineeringMeasurementAnnihilation RadiationLinear InterpolationPositron Emission TomographyCalibrationTiming AnalysisPhoton-counting Computed TomographyInstrumentationNuclear MedicineRadiologyHealth SciencesRadiation DetectionMedical ImagingLow-pass FilteringComputer EngineeringLabpet ScannerRadiographic ImagingSignal ProcessingBiomedical Imaging
Digital processing for positron emission tomography (PET) scanners commonly relies on low frequency sampling (MHz) to reduce power consumption. Timestamps must then be interpolated between samples to achieve adequate time resolution for coincidence detection of annihilation radiation. A low-pass filter based interpolation algorithm adding up to 31 samples between original samples was designed to improve timing resolution of the LabPET scanner. A 2-bit refinement in the determination of the pulse maximum amplitude leads to a better estimation of the triggering threshold, which in turn enables a more accurate timestamp generation. Timestamp accuracy was investigated as a function of trigger level (15%-50% of maximum value). With the trigger threshold set at 20%, coincidence time resolution of ns for LYSO-LYSO and ns for LGSO-LGSO are obtained. A real time implementation of the algorithm was achieved in a Xilinx FPGA.
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