Multi-modality detection system and method

US10338011B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10338011-B2
Application numberUS-201615263207-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 12, 2016
Priority dateDec 18, 2015
Publication dateJul 2, 2019
Grant dateJul 2, 2019

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The present disclosure relates to multi-modality detection systems and methods. One illustrative multi-modality detection system may include a distributed radiation source configured to irradiate an object under detection, a primary collimator configured to separate rays of the distributed radiation source into two parts, wherein one part is for CT detection and the other part is for XRD detection, a CT detection device configured to perform a CT detection to acquire a CT image of the object under detection, and an XRD detection device configured to perform an XRD detection to acquire an XRD image of the object under detection, wherein the CT detection and the XRD detection are performed simultaneously.

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What is claimed is: 1. A multi-modality detection system, comprising: a distributed radiation source configured to irradiate an object under detection; a primary collimator configured to separate rays of the distributed radiation source into two parts, wherein one part is for CT detection and the other part is for XRD detection; a CT detection device configured to perform a CT detection to acquire a CT image of the object under detection; and an XRD detection device comprising at least one XRD transmission detector and configured to perform an XRD detection to acquire an XRD image of the object under detection, wherein the CT detection and the XRD detection are performed simultaneously, and wherein the XRD detection device and the CT detection device communicate data of the XRD image and CT image with each other to calibrate their respective data. 2. The multi-modality detection system of claim 1 , wherein the multi-modality detection system comprises a plurality of distributed radiation sources, and further comprises a primary collimator, a CT detection device and an XRD detection device corresponding to each of the plurality of distributed radiation sources. 3. The multi-modality detection system of claim 2 , wherein each of the plurality of distributed radiation sources is positioned on at least a part of an internal side of a transfer passage frame structure, and for each of the plurality of distributed radiation sources, the primary collimator is arranged between the distributed radiation source and the object under detection, and the CT detection device and XRD detection device are arranged such that the object under detection is positioned between the primary collimator and the CT detection device and XRD detection device. 4. The multi-modality detection system of claim 2 , wherein each of the plurality of distributed radiation sources is selected from one of the following types: linear type, arc type, L-type, U-type, and multi-segment type. 5. The multi-modality detection system of claim 2 , wherein each of the plurality of distributed radiation sources has multiple radiation source focus points, and these radiation source focus points are independently activated to emit rays. 6. The multi-modality detection system of claim 5 , further comprising a distributed radiation source control device which controls the manner in which the radiation source focus points on each of the plurality of distributed radiation sources are activated. 7. The multi-modality detection system of claim 5 , wherein the plurality of distributed radiation sources have different or the same number of the radiation source focus points. 8. The multi-modality detection system of claim 1 , wherein the CT detection device comprises at least one CT detector that performs the CT detection to acquire CT data, and wherein the CT detector is selected from one of the following detectors: an energy deposition detector, a dual energy detector, or an energy resolving detector. 9. The multi-modality detection system of claim 8 , wherein the CT detection device further comprises a CT data processor that processes the CT data acquired by the CT detector to obtain the CT image. 10. The multi-modality detection system of claim 1 , wherein the rays for the CT detection form a fan-beam or a cone-beam. 11. The multi-modality detection system of claim 1 , wherein the rays for the XRD detection are scattered by the object under detection, and wherein the XRD detection device comprises: a scattering collimator configured to select, from scattered rays, rays having a same scattering direction; at least one XRD scatter detector configured to receive the rays having the same scattering direction through the scattering collimator, so as to obtain XRD scatter data. 12. The multi-modality detection system of claim 11 , wherein the rays for the XRD detection transmit through the object under detection, and wherein: the at least one XRD transmission detector is configured to receive rays transmitted through the object under detection, so as to obtain XRD transmission data. 13. The multi-modality detection system of claim 12 , wherein the XRD detection device further comprises an XRD data processor that processes the XRD scatter data and the XRD transmission data to obtain the XRD image. 14. The multi-modality detection system of claim 1 , wherein the rays for the XRD detection form pencil beams. 15. The multi-modality detection system of claim 14 , wherein the rays for the XRD detection are distributed in a fan or in parallel. 16. The multi-modality detection system of claim 1 , wherein the one part of the rays are divided into multiple portions, which are respectively used for the XRD detection. 17. The multi-modality detection system of claim 1 , wherein the other part of the rays are divided into multiple portions, which are respectively used for the CT detection. 18. The multi-modality detection system of claim 1 , wherein a radiation plane of the rays for the CT detection has a certain angle with respect to a central radiation plane of the rays for the XRD detection, the angle is determined such that the XRD detection and the CT detection do not interfere with each other. 19. A method for multi-modality detection, the method comprising: controlling a distributed radiation source to emit rays for irradiating an object under detection; separating, by a primary collimator, rays of the distributed radiation source into two parts, wherein one part is for CT detection and the other part is for XRD detection; performing, by a CT detection device, a CT detection to acquire a CT image of the object under detection; and performing, by an XRD detection device, an XRD detection to acquire an XRD image of the object under detection, wherein the XRD detection device comprises at least one XRD transmission detector, wherein the CT detection and the XRD detection are performed simultaneously, and wherein the XRD detection device and the CT detection device communicate data of the XRD image and CT image with each other to calibrate their respective data.

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What does patent US10338011B2 cover?
The present disclosure relates to multi-modality detection systems and methods. One illustrative multi-modality detection system may include a distributed radiation source configured to irradiate an object under detection, a primary collimator configured to separate rays of the distributed radiation source into two parts, wherein one part is for CT detection and the other part is for XRD detect…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Tsinghua, Nuctech Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01N23/046. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 02 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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