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Diffuse optical tomography using multi-directional sources and detectors
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2016
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Image ReconstructionComputer SimulationDiffuse Optical TomographyEngineeringMedical ImagingOphthalmologyMicroscopyAdvanced ImagingBiomedical Imaging3D ImagingOptical Coherence TomographyBiomedical EngineeringBiophotonicsOptical ImagingTomographyRadiologyHealth Sciences
Diffuse optical tomography (DOT) is an advanced imaging method used to visualize the internal state of biological tissues as 3D images. However, current continuous-wave DOT requires high-density probe arrays for measurement (less than 15-mm interval) to gather enough information for 3D image reconstruction, which makes the experiment time-consuming. In this paper, we propose a novel DOT measurement system using multi-directional light sources and multi-directional photodetectors instead of high-density probe arrays. We evaluated this system's multi-directional DOT through computer simulation and a phantom experiment. From the results, we achieved DOT with less than 5-mm localization error up to a 15-mm depth with low-density probe arrays (30-mm interval), indicating that the multi-directional measurement approach allows DOT without requiring high-density measurement.
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