FPGA-based singles and coincidences processing pipeline for integrated digital PET/MR detectors

Pierre Gebhardt, Bjoern Weissler, Manfred Zinke, Fabian Kiessling, Paul Marsden, Volkmar Schulz

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Abstract

In this paper, we propose an FPGA-based Data Acquisition and Control Architecture (DACA) with distributed processing capabilities for future PET-systems suitable for simultaneous PET-MRI operation, which can be configured to future detector geometries and crystal configurations of any preclinical and clinical PET system. Key-aspects for such an architecture are a scalable and modular infrastructure with common communication blocks for every processing node, a common interface for processing pipelines, bypass of raw detector data and a system-wide message-based data routing with modular addressing scheme. We present general conceptual aspects and implementations for the preclinical PET-Insert Hyperion-I as proposed by Schulz et at. and Hyperion-UD as proposed by Weissler et al., followed by initial throughput measurements of a PET-module, which demonstrates a linear response behavior of our FPGA-based architecture within the aimed data rates of up to 930Mbits/s.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2012 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference
Place of PublicationPiscataway, N.J.
PublisherIEEE
Pages2479-2482
Number of pages4
VolumeN/A
EditionN/A
ISBN (Print)9781467320283
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2012

Keywords

  • PET/MR
  • DAQ-architecture
  • FPGA
  • digital

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