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Radiation imaging system

  • US 10,992,883 B2
  • Filed: 11/08/2016
  • Issued: 04/27/2021
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/13/2015
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A radiation imaging system, comprising:

  • at least one radiation imaging apparatus including a two-dimensional array in which a plurality of elements that detect radiation are two-dimensionally arrayed so as to form a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns, the plurality of elements including a plurality of detectors usable for exposure control of stopping radiation irradiation in accordance with a fact that a radiation irradiation dose has reached a target irradiation dose; and

    a controller, whereinsaid controller is configured to determine a setting of a reading manner of reading signals from the plurality of detectors based on a radiation imaging apparatus to be used among the at least one radiation imaging apparatus, an imaging region, and object information,the setting of the reading manner comprises designating at least two rows among the plurality of rows and, from the designated at east two rows, designating the number of rows in which simultaneous reading of signals from the detectors is to be performed, andsaid controller being further configured to determine, based on the setting of the reading manner, a minimum irradiation time required from the start of radiation irradiation until the stop of radiation irradiation according to signals from the two-dimensional array,the minimum irradiation time including a reading time Td required for reading the signals of the at least two rows according to Td=TL×



    S where TL is a one-row reading time required for reading the signals of one row, L is the number of rows in which signals are read from the at least two rows and S is the number of rows in which signals are simultaneously read from the at least two rows, wherebysaid controller performs an error process when the minimum irradiation time exceeds a reference irradiation time, the reference irradiation time being a standard radiation irradiation time when an object having a standard physical size is to be imaged, or a time obtained by adding a positive or negative margin to the standard radiation irradiation time.

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