In this paper the application of massively parallel processing of Spectral Optical Coherence Tomography (SOCT) data with the aid of a low-cost Graphic Processing Unit (GPU) is presented. The reported system may be used for real-time imaging of high resolution 2D tomograms or for presenting volume data. The overall imaging speed is over 100 frames/second for 2D tomograms built of 1024 A-scans and 9 frames/second for 3D volume images containing 100 slices of 100 A-scans. This includes t he acquisition of 2048 pixels from a CCD camera per A-scan, data transfer to the processor, all necessary processing and rendering on the screen. As a contribution, the description of a data flow and parallel processing organization in a GPU is given. © 2010 Photonics Society of Poland.
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Sylwestrzak, M., Szkulmowski, M., Szlag, D., & Targowski, P. (2010). Real-time imaging for spectral optical coherence tomography with massively parallel data processing. Photonics Letters of Poland, 2(3), 137–139. https://doi.org/10.4302/plp.2010.3.14
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