SUBJECT: Ph.D. Proposal Presentation
   
BY: Luke Maloney
   
TIME: Thursday, November 21, 2019, 3:00 p.m.
   
PLACE: Boggs, 3-47
   
TITLE: Characterization of Algorithms and Performance of a Fine-Resolution Active Interrogation System
   
COMMITTEE: Dr. Anna Erickson, Chair (NRE)
Dr. Steven Biegalski (NRE)
Dr. Nolan Hertel (NRE)
Dr. C-K Chris Wang (NRE)
Dr. Paul B. Rose (Oak Ridge National Lab)
Dr. Rongxiao Zhang (Dartmouth-Hitchcock)
 

SUMMARY

Dense scintillators are typically used in cargo radiography applications, due to their high efficiency for detecting gamma and x-rays. In this work, measurements validating a modeled system implementing quartz Cerenkov radiators and LYSO scintillator crystals are presented and discussed. The system implements silicon photomultipliers for light collection and has a uniquely engineered design which minimizes crosstalk between imaging elements. These design parameters necessitate an approach to image reconstruction algorithm design incorporating the geometric parameters, radiation energy information, raw count intensity, and object staging available from the system. Image metrics including spatial resolution and signal-to-noise ratio are discussed, and image-domain postprocessing is used as a knowledge-based technique for data regularization.