Detail publikace

Deploying a Campus Grid: Experience With The Condor Distributed Batch System

Anagnostoudis, A., Jan, J.

Originální název

Deploying a Campus Grid: Experience With The Condor Distributed Batch System

Typ

článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus

Jazyk

angličtina

Originální abstrakt

3D freehand ultrasound is an imaging technique, which is gradually finding clinical applications. A position sensor is attached to a conventional ultrasound probe, so that B-scans are acquired along with their relative locations. This allows the B-scans to be inserted into a 3D regular voxel array, which can then be visualized using arbitrary-plane slicing, and volume or surface rendering. A key requirement for correct reconstruction is the calibration: determining the position and orientation of the B-scans with respect to the position sensors receiver. Following calibration, interpolation in the set of irregularly spaced B-scans is required to reconstruct a regular-voxel array. This text describes a freehand measurement of 2D ultrasonic data, which is currently performed at the department of Biomedical Engineering of the Brno University of Technology, and an approach to the calibration problem. In the full text will be presented the final calibration results and several numerical issues concerned with the calibration.

Klíčová slova

High-Throughput Computing (HTC), Condor

Autoři

Anagnostoudis, A., Jan, J.

Rok RIV

2006

Vydáno

20. 11. 2005

Strany od

1692

Strany do

1696

Strany počet

5

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT19946,
  author="Asterios {Anagnostoudis} and Jiří {Jan}",
  title="Deploying a Campus Grid: Experience With The Condor Distributed Batch System",
  booktitle="CD 3rd European Medical & Biological Engineering Conference EMBEC'05",
  year="2005",
  pages="5"
}