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Optical tomography
Three-dimensional representation of late-arriving photons for detecting inhomogeneities in diffuse optical tomography
A. Yu. Potlov, S. G. Proskurin, S. V. Frolov Tambov State Technical University
Abstract:
A method for rapid detection of absorbing inhomogeneity in a strongly scattering medium having the properties of a biological tissue before the image reconstruction is described based on the principles of diffuse optical tomography. The method is based on preliminary processing of a three-dimensional surface obtained from the set of time-resolved data in the Cartesian coordinate system, followed by its conformal transformation into two surfaces in the cylindrical coordinate system. A specific feature of the method is the use of late-arriving photons, scattered and diffusely transmitted through an optically turbid object.
Keywords:
diffuse optical tomography, early-arriving photons, late-arriving photons, strongly scattering media, conformal mapping, randomly inhomogeneous media.
Received: 10.07.2013 Revised: 17.11.2013
Citation:
A. Yu. Potlov, S. G. Proskurin, S. V. Frolov, “Three-dimensional representation of late-arriving photons for detecting inhomogeneities in diffuse optical tomography”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 44:2 (2014), 174–181 [Quantum Electron., 44:2 (2014), 174–181]
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https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/qe15275 https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/qe/v44/i2/p174
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