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titleOfInvention Systems and methods for scanning an object
abstract A system for scanning an object is provided. The system may include: a supporting table(4110) configured to support the object; a first signal conversion unit(4130) co-nfigured to receive one or more first signals associated with the object and convert t-he first signals into one or more second signals; and a second signal receiver board(4120) configured to receive the one or more second signals. The first signal conversi-on unit(4130) may include a plurality of first signal receiving channels. Each first si-gnal receiving channel may be configured to receive a first signal associated with a portion of the object. The supporting table(4110) and the second signal receiver boa-rd(4120) may be configured to move relative to each other to cause the second sign-al receiver board(4120) to receive at least one second signal corresponding to at least one first signal received by at least one target channel of the first signal.
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