A review on fast tomographic imaging techniques and their potential application in industrial process control


A review on fast tomographic imaging techniques and their potential application in industrial process control

Hampel, U.; Babout, L.; Banasiak, R.; Schleicher, E.; Soleimani, M.; Wondrak, T.; Vauhkonen, M.; Lähivaara, T.; Tan, C.; Hoyle, B.; Penn, A.

With the ongoing digitalization of industry, imaging sensors are becoming increasingly im-portant for industrial process control. In addition to direct imaging techniques such as those provided by video or infrared cameras, tomographic sensors are of interest in the process indus-try where harsh process conditions and opaque fluids require non-intrusive and non-optical sensing techniques. Because most tomographic sensors rely on complex and often time-multiplexed excitation and measurement schemes and require computationally intensive image reconstruction, their application in the control of highly dynamic processes is often hindered. This article provides an overview of the current state of the art in fast process tomography and its potential for use in industry.

Keywords: Process tomography; Tomographic sensors; Image reconstruction; Industrial process monitoring and control

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