Implementation of Magnetic Induction Tomography image reconstruction algorithms on Clearspeed Advance co-processor.
Lead Research Organisation:
University of South Wales
Department Name: Faculty of Advanced Technology
Abstract
Magnetic induction tomography (MIT, also known as electromagnetic induction tomography - EMT) is a new non-contact technique for imaging the distribution of electrical properties within a cross-section of an object.This technique is still at the development stage and to date, there are no MIT commercial systems in the market. It has the potential of providing a portable, low cost, and non invasive imagery which could be suitable for medical applications such as rapid medical assessment of conductions such as cerebral strokes in emergency situations. Algorithms for image reconstruction have successfully been developed in recent years by our group and others. These algorithms are very intensive computationally, and only low resolution images can be reconstructed within practical time limits. In this project we propose to port our existing code (written in FORTRAN) to a multi accelerator board platform (Clearspeed) to allow fast computation of image reconstruction and allow higher resolutions making MIT more suitable for medical applications. The new implemented system will be the basis for future research and commercial development in MIT.
Publications
Maimaitijiang Y
(2008)
Parallelization methods for implementation of a magnetic induction tomography forward model in symmetric multiprocessor systems
in Parallel Computing
Maimaitijiang Y
(2010)
Approaches for improving image quality in magnetic induction tomography.
in Physiological measurement