Radiological equipment analyzed by specific developed phantoms and software
Creators
- Soto, M.1
- Campayo, J. M.1
- Mayo, P.2
- Verdu, G.3
- Rodenas, F.3
- Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares (ININ), Estado de Mexico (Mexico)
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Vienna (Austria)
- Secretaria de Energia (SENER), Mexico D. F. (Mexico)
- Pacific Nuclear Council (PNC), Sidney (Australia)
- Sociedad Nuclear Mexicana (SNM), Mexico D. F. (Mexico)
- Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA), Paris (France)
- Academia de Ingenieria (AI), Mexico D. F. (Mexico)
- 1. Logistica y Acondicionamientos Industriales SAU, Sorolla Center, Local 10, Av. de las Cortes Valencianas No. 58, 46015 Valencia (Spain)
- 2. TITANIA Servicios Tecnologicos SL, Sorolla Center, Local 10, Av. de las Cortes Valencianas No. 58, 46015 Valencia (Spain)
- 3. ISIRYIM Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Camino de Vera s/n, Valencia (Spain)
Description
The use of radiographic phantoms specifically designed to evaluate the operation of the radiographic equipment lets the study of the image quality obtained by this equipment in an objective way. In digital radiographic equipment, the analysis of the image quality can be computerized because the acquisition of the image is possible in different technologies that are, computerized radiography or phosphor plate and direct radiography or detector. In case of film-screen equipment s this analysis could be applied digitalising the image in a professional scanner. In this work we have shown an application to assess automatically the constancy quality image in the image chain of the radiographic equipment s. This application is integrated by designed radiographic phantoms which are adapted to conventional, dental equipment s and specific developed software for the automatic evaluation of the phantom image quality. The software is based on digital image processing techniques that let the automatic detection of the different phantom tests by edge detector, morphological operators, threshold histogram techniques... etc. The utility developed is enough sensitive to the radiographic equipment of operating conditions of voltage (kV) and charge (m As). It is a friendly user programme connected with a data base of the hospital or clinic where it has been used. After the phantom image processing the user can obtain an inform with a resume of the imaging system state with accepting and constancy results. (Author)
Availability note (English)
Available from the Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares, Centro de Informacion y Documentacion, 52750 Ocoyoacac, Estado de Mexico (MX), e-mail: javier.ortega@inin.gob.mx; claudio.fernandez@inin.gob.mxAdditional details
Publishing Information
- Publisher
- Mexican Nuclear Society
- Imprint Place
- Mexico, D. F. (Mexico)
- ISBN
- 978-607-95174-1-0
- Imprint Pagination
- 8 p.
Conference
- Title
- an environmentally sound option
- Acronym
- 21. Mexican Nuclear Society Meeting; 17. Pacific Basin Nuclear Conference. Nuclear energy
- Dates
- 24-30 Oct 2010
- Place
- Cancun (Mexico)
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Mexico
- Country of Input or Organization
- Mexico
- INIS RN
- 42042711
- Subject category
- S46: INSTRUMENTATION RELATED TO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference, Non-conventional Literature
- Descriptors DEI
- COMPUTER CODES; DETECTION; ELECTRIC POTENTIAL; EVALUATION; HOSPITALS; IMAGE PROCESSING; IMAGES; LET; OPERATION; PHANTOMS; PLATES; X-RAY EQUIPMENT
- Descriptors DEC
- BUILDINGS; ENERGY TRANSFER; EQUIPMENT; MEDICAL ESTABLISHMENTS; MOCKUP; PROCESSING; STRUCTURAL MODELS
Optional Information
- Funding organization
- Korea Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc. (Korea, Republic of); Mitsubishi Nuclear Energy Systems Inc. (United States); Westinghouse-Toshiba (United States); Hitachi, Ltd. (United States); Nukem (Germany); Iberdrola, Ingenieria y Construccion (Spain); NAC International (United States); Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (Korea, Republic of); Grupo IAI (Mexico)