Overview of the software architecture and data flow for the J-PET tomography device
W. Krzemien, D. Alfs, P. Bialas, E. Czerwinski, A. Gajos, B. Glowacz,, B. Jasinska, D. Kaminska, G. Korcyl, P. Kowalski, T. Kozik, E. Kubicz, Sz., Niedzwiecki, M. Pawlik-Niedzwiecka, L. Raczynski, Z. Rudy, M. Silarski, A., Strzelecki, A. Wieczorek, W. Wislicki, M. Zielinski

TL;DR
This paper presents the data flow and software architecture of the J-PET TOF-PET scanner, highlighting the system's data acquisition, reconstruction framework, and remote computing capabilities for efficient imaging.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the novel J-PET scanner's architecture and data processing pipeline, including remote computing integration.
Findings
Design of data acquisition system for J-PET
Implementation of image reconstruction software
Feasibility of remote data processing centers
Abstract
Modern TOF-PET scanner systems require high-speed computing resources for efficient data processing, monitoring and image reconstruction. In this article we present the data flow and software architecture for the novel TOF-PET scanner developed by the J-PET collaboration. We discuss the data acquisition system, reconstruction framework and image reconstruction software. Also, the concept of computing outside hospitals in the remote centers such as \'Swierk Computing Centre in Poland is presented.
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