SELF-ALIGNMENT OF RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGING SYSTEM
An imaging system 10 is provided comprising an x-ray source 12, a detector 14, and an alignment device 38 adapted to align the detector 14 with the x-ray source 12 using an x-ray beam transmitted from the x-ray source 12. A method of positioning and aligning an imaging system is also provided.
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This application is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 11/153,001, filed Jun. 14, 2005, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates generally to radiographic imaging systems and methods, and in particular, to systems and methods for automatically positioning and aligning radiographic imaging systems.
BACKGROUNDRadiographic imaging such as X-ray imaging has been used for a wide variety of applications in various fields. A typical x-ray imaging system includes an x-ray source generating x-ray beams to irradiate a region of interest (ROI), and an x-ray detector detecting the x-ray beams passing through the ROI. To achieve an x-ray image with sufficient information, precise positioning and alignment of the imaging system, especially between the x-ray source and detector, is required. In prior art imaging systems, the x-ray source and detector are physically attached to each other in a rigid and bulky structure such as an enclosed housing. In such imaging systems, the x-ray source and detector are aligned in fixed positions and typically not moveable relative to each other or able to repositioned and/or realigned.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,282,264 describes a method of positioning a digital flat panel in an x-ray imaging system. While the x-ray source and detector are moveable relative to each other, the detector is mechanically connected with an x-ray tube and the alignment of the imager with the x-ray tube is achieved by moving the imager through pre-defined ranges of motion in a known coordinate system physically installed in an examination room.
There are instances that it is necessary to examine or inspect objects such as a suspicious container in a non-destructive way to not trigger, for example, an explosive that might be concealed inside the container. There are also instances that it is impractical to move objects such as a pipeline in use to an examination room for inspection. It is desirable to have a portable x-ray imaging system in these instances so that an x-ray source and a detector can be conveniently positioned, readily moveable and adjusted. Accordingly, there is a need to automatically align an x-ray source and a detector without mechanical linkage for optimum performance of an imaging system.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn imaging system is provided comprising an x-ray source, a detector, and an alignment device adapted to align the detector with the x-ray source using an x-ray beam transmitted from the x-ray source. A method of positioning and aligning an imaging system is also provided.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThese and various other features and advantages of the present invention will become better understood upon reading of the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and the appended claims provided below, where:
Various embodiments of the present invention are described hereinafter with reference to the figures. It should be noted that the figures are not drawn to scale and elements of similar structures or functions are represented by like reference numerals throughout the figures. It should also be noted that the figures are only intended to facilitate the description of specific embodiments of the invention. They are not intended as an exhaustive description of the invention or as a limitation on the scope of the invention. In addition, an aspect described in conjunction with a particular embodiment of the present invention is not necessarily limited to that embodiment and can be practiced in any other embodiments of the present invention. For instance, in the following description, the present invention is described with embodiments of an x-ray imaging system. It will be appreciated that the claimed invention can be used not only for x-ray imaging systems, but also for any other type of radiographic imaging systems such as infrared ray, visible ray, and ultraviolet ray imaging systems. Further, in the following description, the present invention is described with embodiments of two-dimensional images shown on a display. It will be appreciated that the claimed invention can be used in an imaging system where three- or four-dimensional images are formed, for instance, using a cone beam technology.
The present invention provides a method of positioning and/or aligning an imaging system. As used herein, the term “positioning” refers to an act of adjusting the location of an x-ray source and/or a detector in an x-ray field. The term “aligning” refers to an act of adjusting the orientation of a detector and/or an x-ray source so that the x-ray source is normal to the surface of the detector.
An imaging system 10 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
The x-ray source 12 generates and transmits an x-ray beam 13 to a region of interest 17 in the object 18. The x-ray detector 14 receives and detects the x-ray beam passing through the region of interest 17. The detector 14 can be a two-dimensional flat panel imager. The x-ray beam 13 is converted to electrical signals representing the intensity of the x-ray beams passing through the region of interest 17. The electrical signals are transmitted to the control station 16 via a signal cable 20, or alternatively, via wireless means (not shown). The electrical signals are processed in a process unit 22 in the control station 16 to form an image, which is displayed on a display 24. The imaging system 10 of the present invention can be a fluoroscopic imaging system, in which the x-ray source 12 scans any regions of interest 17 in the object 18 and the detector 14 detects the x-ray beams 13 and converts them to electrical signals to form and display images in real time.
The x-ray source 12 and detector 14 are supported in supporting structures such as articulated arms 26 and 28, respectively. Both the x-ray source 12 and the detector 14 can be translated, rotated, and/or tilted in any directions with manual and/or robotic motion control. In an embodiment of the present invention, the x-ray source 12 and detector 14 are independently controlled and not physically or mechanically connected to each other. In an alternative embodiment, the x-ray source 12 and the detector 14 are electronically connected and moved together after they are properly positioned and aligned.
The control station 16 can include a control unit 30 for actuating and/or controlling the detector 14 and/or x-ray source 12, a process unit 22 for processing the electrical signals transmitted from the detector 14, and a display unit 24 for displaying images formed. A power supply 32 can be included in the control station 16 for supplying power to the imaging system 10. Peripheral component interconnect (PCI) card bus 34 is included in the control station 16 for interfacing with the detector 14 and power supply 32. The control station 16 can be portable and self-contained in a suitcase.
The alignment reticle 38 can be attached to the x-ray source 12 at a distance from the focal point 44 of the x-ray source 12. In use, the x-ray source 12 transmits an x-ray beam 13 to the alignment reticle 38. A portion 48 of the x-ray beam 13 passes through the opening(s) 40 and irradiates the object 18 to be examined. The rest of the x-ray beam is blocked by the alignment reticle 38. The portion 48 of the x-ray beam passing through the opening(s) 40 and the object 18 is projected onto the detector 14, which converts the x-ray beam into electrical signals to form an image 42 on a display 24.
The misaligned detector 14a can be then adjusted either manually or by remote control. For example, the detector 14a can be translated, rotated, and/or tilted during the adjustment. Alternatively, the x-ray source 12 can be independently translated, rotated, and/or tilted during the adjustment. The fluoroscopic imaging system makes possible of real-time display of images during the adjustment of the x-ray source 12 and/or the detector 14 in various orientations. By adjusting the orientation of the detector and/or the x-ray source, and determining the images shown on the display in real time, the detector can be properly aligned. Once the detector 14 is precisely aligned with the x-ray source 12, the projection of the x-ray beam 48 is on a pre-defined position, e.g., the center of the detector 14, which is reflected by an image 42 on a pre-defined position, e.g., the center of the display 24, as determined by for example, an equal distance of the image 42 to each side of the display 24.
The misaligned detector 14a is then adjusted as described above, by translating, rotating, and/or tilting the detector. Alternatively, the x-ray source 12 can be independently translated, rotated, and/or tilted. Once the detector 14 is precisely aligned with the x-ray source 12, the phases angles of the RF base wave arrived at different spots in the detector 14 are equal, indicating equal distance between the x-ray source 12 and the different spots in the detector 14, which in turn indicates proper alignment of the detector 14 and the x-ray source 12.
To properly position a detector 14 within an x-ray field, a positioning reticle 56 can be used. A small opening 52 is provided in the positioning reticle 56. The opening 52 is substantially smaller than the size of the detector 14. The opening 52 can be in any unique shape that can form an image readily recognizable in the display. The reticle 56 is placed at a distance from the focal point 44 and blocks all x-ray beam transmitted from the x-ray source 12 except a small portion 15 through the small opening 52 in the reticle 56.
When the detector 14b is not properly positioned in an x-ray field, the projection of the x-ray beam passing through the small reticle is off a pre-defined position, e.g., the center of the detector 14b. This can be readily recognized by an image off a pre-defined position, e.g., an off-center image 60b formed on the display 24b. The detector 14b is then adjusted either manually or by remote control, for example, by translating the detector in a plane. Alternatively, the x-ray source 44 can be independently translated in a plane in a search mode. The fluoroscopic imaging system used in the present invention makes possible of real-time display of images generated during the adjustment of the detector 14 and/or x-ray source 12 in various positions. By adjusting the detector and/or the x-ray source, and determining the images shown on the display, the detector can be properly positioned in the x-ray field. Once the detector 14 is properly positioned in the x-ray field, the projection of the x-ray beam 15 is on the pre-defined position, e.g., the center of the detector 14, which is indicated by an image 60 in the pre-defined position, e.g., the center of the display 24.
If the phase angles of the RF base wave arrived at the two or more RF receivers are different, the detector and/or x-ray source are adjusted by translating, rotating and/or tilting. The steps 300-310 are repeated until the phase angles are equal.
From the foregoing it will be appreciated that, although specific embodiments of the invention have been described herein for purposes of illustration, various modifications may be made without deviating from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. An imaging system comprising an x-ray source, a detector, and an alignment device adapted to align the detector with the x-ray source using an x-ray beam transmitted from the x-ray source, wherein the x-ray source and the detector are not mechanically connected during at least a portion of an alignment method.
2. The imaging system of claim 1 wherein said x-ray source and/or detector are movable relative to each other.
3. The imaging system of claim 1 wherein said alignment device comprises a reticle having an opening therein, said reticle is adapted to be positioned between the x-ray source and the detector to allow a portion of an x-ray beam passing therethrough.
4. The imaging system of claim 1 wherein said imaging system is a fluoroscopic imaging system.
5. The imaging system of claim 1, further comprising a positioning device coupled to said x-ray source, said positioning device is adapted to center said detector in an x-ray field.
6. The imaging system of claim 5 wherein said positioning device comprises a reticle having an opening adapted to allowing a portion of an x-ray beam passing through.
7. The imaging system of claim 1 wherein the detector and the x-ray source are electronically connected to each other.
8. The imaging system of claim 1 wherein the detector and the x-ray source are separately moveable.
9. The imaging system of claim 1 wherein the detector and the x-ray source are synchronically moveable.
10. An imaging system comprising an x-ray source and a detector movable relative to each other, and an alignment device adapted to align the detector with the x-ray source using an x-ray beam transmitted from the x-ray source, wherein said imaging system is portable.
11. The portable imaging system of claim 10 wherein the alignment device comprises a reticle having an opening therein, said reticle is adapted to be positioned between the x-ray source and the detector to allow a portion of an x-ray beam passing therethrough.
12. A method of aligning an imaging system including an x-ray source and a detector moveable relative to each other, the x-ray source and the detector being not mechanically connected during at least a portion of said method, said method comprising the steps of:
- providing an alignment device between the x-ray source and the detector;
- transmitting an x-ray beam from the x-ray source to the alignment device which passes a portion of the x-ray beam;
- detecting the portion of the x-ray beam by the detector to generate an image; and
- determining the image formed on a display.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein said alignment device comprises a reticle having an opening, and said determining step comprises measuring a distance between an edge of the image and an edge of the display.
14. The method of claim 12, further comprising the step of adjusting the detector and/or the x-ray source based on the determining step.
15. An imaging system comprising an x-ray source, a detector, and an alignment device to align the detector with the x-ray source using an x-ray beam transmitted from the x-ray source, wherein the x-ray source and/or the detector are adapted to be independently freely moveable relative to an object to be examined to position the detector relative to the x-ray source during at least a portion of a positioning and/or an alignment process.
16. The imaging system of claim 15 wherein the detector and x-ray source are adapted to be moveable together after the detector and x-ray source are aligned.
17. A method of aligning an imaging system including an x-ray source and a detector moveable relative to each other, comprising the steps of:
- positioning a detector relative to an x-ray field by independently freely moving said detector and/or x-ray source relative to an object to be examined; and
- aligning the detector with the x-ray source using an alignment device.
18. The method of claim 17 wherein said alignment device is adapted to allow a portion of an x-ray beam passing through to generate an image on a display.
19. The method of claim 17 wherein in the positioning step a positioning device is used to allow a portion of an x-ray beam passing through to generate an image on a display.
20. The method of claim 17 further comprising the step of moving the detector and the x-ray source together after the detector and the x-ray source are aligned.
21. The method of claim 17 wherein said imaging system is a fluoroscopic imaging system.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 17, 2008
Publication Date: May 15, 2008
Applicant:
Inventor: Daniel Hardesty (Lincoln, CA)
Application Number: 12/016,101
International Classification: A61B 6/08 (20060101);