Abstract
We developed an SD-OCT (Spectral Domain-Optical Coherence Tomography) system which uses a
GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) for processing. The image size from the SD-OCT system is
1024 × 512 and the speed is 110 frame/sec in real-time. K-domain
linearization, FFT (Fast Fourier Transform), and log scaling were included in the GPU processing.
The signal processing speed was about 62 ms using a CPU (Central Processing Unit) and 1.6 ms using a
GPU, which is 39 times faster. We performed an in-vivo retinal scan, and reconstructed a 3D
visualization based on C-scan images. As a result, there were minimal motion artifacts and we
confirmed that tomograms of blood vessels, the optic nerve, and the optic disk are clearly
identified. According to the results of this study, this SD-OCT can be applied to real-time 3D
display technology, particularly auxiliary instruments for eye operations in
ophthalmology.
© 2013 Optical Society of Korea
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