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A general expression is derived for the noise due to photon counting statistics in computed X-ray tomography. The variance is inversely proportional to the cube of the resolution distance. For scanners using a water box, the noise in the reconstructed image depends inversely on the number of detected primary photons, summed over all angles, that have passed through a resolution element. Predictions of this formula agree well with the results of computer simulations. It is shown how this formula can be used to determine such parameters as required X-ray flux, detector counting rate, and dose, with special emphasis on tradeoffs between these parameters and resolution. It is also shown that to determine the X-ray attenuation coefficient of a resolution element to a given precision, the number of photons required by computed X-ray tomography is close to a theoretical limit.
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David A. Chesler
Stony Brook University Hospital
Stephen J. Riederer
Mayo Clinic
Norbert J. Pelc
Stanford University
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography
Massachusetts General Hospital
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1bcb51c97d63156a5ef29f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/00004728-197701000-00009