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Currently, XDesign only supports illuminations based on probes represented by parallel lines. However this means that cone beam or other focused beam systems cannot be simulated. Instead I propose that illuminations are represented as polygonal meshes where each element of the mesh represents the photons collected by one detector element. In this way, the modeling of a cone beam could be a mesh of triangles which all share a single point.
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Currently, XDesign only supports illuminations based on probes represented by parallel lines. However this means that cone beam or other focused beam systems cannot be simulated. Instead I propose that illuminations are represented as polygonal meshes where each element of the mesh represents the photons collected by one detector element. In this way, the modeling of a cone beam could be a mesh of triangles which all share a single point.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: