Imaging of particles using optical tomography based on charge-coupled device linear image sensor

The word ‘tomography’ is derived from two Greek words - ‘tomos’ and ‘graphia’. The word “tomos’ means slice while the word ‘graphia’ refers to image. Therefore, tomography is defined as developing cross-sectional images in order to visualize a process. The cross-section of this type is called tom...

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Main Authors: Idroas, Mariani, Yik, See Ling, Ibrahim, M. Nasir
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Published: Penerbit UTM 2007
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spelling my.utm.134962017-10-05T07:30:56Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/13496/ Imaging of particles using optical tomography based on charge-coupled device linear image sensor Idroas, Mariani Yik, See Ling Ibrahim, M. Nasir Q Science (General) QD Chemistry The word ‘tomography’ is derived from two Greek words - ‘tomos’ and ‘graphia’. The word “tomos’ means slice while the word ‘graphia’ refers to image. Therefore, tomography is defined as developing cross-sectional images in order to visualize a process. The cross-section of this type is called tomogram and the equipment that generates the image is a tomography (Hjertaker, 1994). The concept of tomography was first published as early as 1826 for an object with axi-symmetrical geometry, by a Norwegian physicist named Abel. In 1917, an Australian mathematician, Radon, extended Abel’s idea for objects with arbitrary shapes. Penerbit UTM 2007 Book Section PeerReviewed Idroas, Mariani and Yik, See Ling and Ibrahim, M. Nasir (2007) Imaging of particles using optical tomography based on charge-coupled device linear image sensor. In: Advanced Gas Technology II. Penerbit UTM, Johor, pp. 71-84. ISBN 978-983-52-05989-9
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QD Chemistry
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QD Chemistry
Idroas, Mariani
Yik, See Ling
Ibrahim, M. Nasir
Imaging of particles using optical tomography based on charge-coupled device linear image sensor
description The word ‘tomography’ is derived from two Greek words - ‘tomos’ and ‘graphia’. The word “tomos’ means slice while the word ‘graphia’ refers to image. Therefore, tomography is defined as developing cross-sectional images in order to visualize a process. The cross-section of this type is called tomogram and the equipment that generates the image is a tomography (Hjertaker, 1994). The concept of tomography was first published as early as 1826 for an object with axi-symmetrical geometry, by a Norwegian physicist named Abel. In 1917, an Australian mathematician, Radon, extended Abel’s idea for objects with arbitrary shapes.
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author Idroas, Mariani
Yik, See Ling
Ibrahim, M. Nasir
author_facet Idroas, Mariani
Yik, See Ling
Ibrahim, M. Nasir
author_sort Idroas, Mariani
title Imaging of particles using optical tomography based on charge-coupled device linear image sensor
title_short Imaging of particles using optical tomography based on charge-coupled device linear image sensor
title_full Imaging of particles using optical tomography based on charge-coupled device linear image sensor
title_fullStr Imaging of particles using optical tomography based on charge-coupled device linear image sensor
title_full_unstemmed Imaging of particles using optical tomography based on charge-coupled device linear image sensor
title_sort imaging of particles using optical tomography based on charge-coupled device linear image sensor
publisher Penerbit UTM
publishDate 2007
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/13496/
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