Grounded contacts and isolation sections block reverse-bias cross-talk into passive waveguides, reducing phase drift and propagation loss.
Stored acquisition settings, respiratory timing, and grayscale normalization make serial ICU x-rays more comparable for physiology analysis and device checks.
Scout imaging from sampling pixels sets the main X-ray exposure time, helping mobile systems keep image quality and alignment stable.
GUI couch markers let operators set scout scan boundaries more accurately, cutting manual repositioning, re-scans, and radiation exposure.
Cursor tracking and organ classification automatically switch CT HU windows in real time, reducing manual adjustment and improving viewing consistency.
Photon-counting CT with reconstruction and analysis algorithms detects radiation therapy overdosing earlier through better soft tissue contrast.
A guided scan setup workflow links anatomy-specific imaging protocols to onboard X-ray acquisition, reducing positioning errors and user training needs.
Scout imaging sets main exposure time in mobile X-ray imaging, stabilizing AEC under misalignment and filtering distorted detector regions.
By combining scintigraphy with blood glucose monitoring, this case improves gastric emptying classification and helps avoid dyspepsia misdiagnosis.