High resolution radiation imaging system

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25037008, 25037011, G01T 124

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ABSTRACT:
A radiation imaging system includes an image detector assembly coupled to an image processor. The image detector assembly includes a photosensor pixel array which is disposed in a plurality of sequential imaging positions pursuant to a predetermined imaging cycle. The image processor stores the respective image data signals from each photosensor pixel in the array from each respective imaging position in a given imaging cycle in an unfiltered interleaved data set, and then apply the unfiltered data to a deblurring filter to generate a non-aliased high resolution data set appropriate for driving a display and analysis module.

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patent: 5182652 (1993-01-01), Stephenson, III
Grant proposal submitted to Division of Research Grants, National Institute of Health, Bethesda, Md. on Jun. 1, 1992, and a supplemental submission made to NIH on or about Aug. 1, 1992.
Imaging Processes and Materials, Neblette's 8th edition, edited by John Sturge et al., Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, pp. 311-318.

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