Molecular Imaging System Upgrade: Hardware System Capabilities

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Molecular Imaging System Upgrade: Hardware System Capabilities Variables focal lengths Variables projection size Capable of accepting multiple types of lenses Existing adjustable lens (Camera Lens W/ short focal length) Thin lens Able to accept multiple grids Printed 12, 20, 30 Line pair per mm Optigrids Dependent on dimensions & drawing availability from Qioptiq Fine and course optics adjustments

# Part Description Quantity Vendor Vendor Part # Price 1 Carestream Box   Carestream 2 OptiGrid QiOptiq 3 Dovetail Optical Rail 12" Optical Rail Edmund Optics NT54-401 99.75 4 OptiGrid Holder 374352-000 5 Three-Screw Ring Mounts 95mm Adjustable Len Mount 12.5-76mm NT36-605 49.00 6 Small Carrier .5" Dovetail Carrier NT54-403 55.00 7 Medium Carrier 50mm Dovetail Carrier w/ M16 for Lens NT55-341 69.00 8 Metric Rotary Stage 60mm 360 Rotary Stage NT55-030 165.00 9 M16x1.0 25mm rod Mount rotary stage to carrier & ring mount 10 Thread-to-thread Adaptor M16x1.0 female to 1/4-20 male for rotary NT55-208 8.95 11 1/4-20 Screws To screw into rails for mounting grid & light >20 12 1/16" Black Polyurethane 80A Durometer, 6" x 6" McMaster 8716K153 11.74 13 Loctite 404 Quick Set (46551) rubber adhesive, 1/3 oz bottle Ellsworth 46551 17.69 14 Rule printed sticker 12" ruled tape 15 Camera Lens High Resolution Large Formaat Lens 1000.00 16 Micro Rotary Stage .75" Rotary Stage NT56-572 260.00 17 Aluminum Stock 18 Fiber Optic Light Source Goose Neck 19 Grid Transparency Output City - 20 Linear Stage Optional for moving printed transparency NT56-357 210.00

Optical System Diagram

Molecular Imaging System Upgrade: Software System Capabilities Consist of three separate programs Kodak Molecular Imaging Software Optigrid Motor Control GUI MATLAB Scripts will be developed as necessary for calibration and depth resolved discrimination Optigrid Calibration A system specific calibration process will be developed Process will rely on manual coordination of three separate programs Implement necessary algorithms to achieve depth discrimination, as described by Tromberg et al. in US Publication 2006/0184043

Optigrid Calibration Camera Software Frequency Analysis (MATLAB, EXCEL) Optigrid Required

Depth Discrimination Fourier transform – filtering – inverse Fourier transform Involves using calibration reference to determine optical properties

Deliverables for Detailed Design Review Outlined step by step process for Optigrid calibration Including prefabricated scripts from Qioptiq Needs to be system specific Status: Near complete. Require input from Qioptiq Algorithm “pseudo-code” documenting mathematical theory and envisioned procedure for implementation Status: Preliminary document in place. To be reviewed with customer before design review