Fast Tomographic Reconstruction on Parallel Hardware
Abstract
Tomographic reconstruction is the mathematical procedure of approximating a function f, based on the integrals of f along a set of line sections. The need for fast tomographic reconstruction arises for example in the challenging problem of real time control of some plasma parameters in a fusion reactor. In this paper, we present a fast algorithm for tomographic reconstruction. A good property of our approach is that it fits well to hardware with two levels of parallelism (e.g. a GPU cluster). We also propose an objective evaluation method for measuring the quality of reconstruction on real datasets where f is unknown. We will demonstrate that our algorithm is able to perform more than 50 000 reconstructions per second at reasonably good quality, running on a relatively cheap hardware.
- Publication:
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Icnaam 2010: International Conference of Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics 2010
- Pub Date:
- September 2010
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.3498232
- Bibcode:
- 2010AIPC.1281.1793T
- Keywords:
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- operating systems (computers);
- algorithmic languages;
- functional analysis;
- tomography;
- 07.05.Bx;
- 07.05.Kf;
- 02.30.Sa;
- 42.30.Wb;
- Computer systems: hardware operating systems computer languages and utilities;
- Data analysis: algorithms and implementation;
- data management;
- Functional analysis;
- Image reconstruction;
- tomography