Graphics processing unit accelerating compressed sensing photoacoustic computed tomography with total variation

  • Gao M
  • Si G
  • Bai Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Photoacoustic computed tomography with compressed sensing (CS-PACT) is a commonly used imaging strategy for sparse-sampling PACT. However, it is very time-consuming because of the iterative process involved in the image reconstruction. In this paper, we present a graphics processing unit (GPU)-based parallel computation framework for total-variation-based CS-PACT and adapted into a custom-made PACT system. Specifically, five compute-intensive operators are extracted from the iteration algorithm and are redesigned for parallel performance on a GPU. We achieved an image reconstruction speed 24–31 times faster than the CPU performance. We performed in vivo experiments on human hands to verify the feasibility of our developed method.

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Gao, M., Si, G., Bai, Y., Wang, L. V., Liu, C., & Meng, J. (2020). Graphics processing unit accelerating compressed sensing photoacoustic computed tomography with total variation. Applied Optics, 59(3), 712. https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.378466

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