Minimizing the number of apertures in multileaf collimator sequencing with field splitting.

Discrete Applied Mathematics(2018)

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In this paper we consider the problem of decomposing a given integer matrix A into an integer conic combination of consecutive-ones matrices with a bound on the number of columns per matrix. This problem is of relevance in the realization stage of intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) using linear accelerators and multileaf collimators with limited width. Constrained and unconstrained versions of the problem with the objectives of minimizing beam-on time and decomposition cardinality are considered. We introduce a new approach which can be used to find the minimum beam-on time for both constrained and unconstrained versions of the problem. The decomposition cardinality problem is shown to be NP-hard and an approach is proposed to solve the lexicographic decomposition problem of minimizing the decomposition cardinality subject to optimal beam-on time.
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Intensity modulated radiation therapy,Multileaf collimator sequencing,Field splitting,Beam-on time,Decomposition cardinality
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