DETECTION OF OPTICAL INHOMOGENEITIES OF BIOLOGICAL TISSUE US-ING TPSF CONFORMAL MAPPING
Journal: Theoretical & Applied Science (Vol.17, No. 9)Publication Date: 2014-09-30
Authors : Anton Yurievich Potlov;
Page : 31-33
Keywords : diffuse optical tomography; late arriving photons; highly scattering media; conformal mapping;
Abstract
A new method of direct (without inverse problem solution using methods of diffuse optical tomography) optical inhomogeneity, such as cysts, hematomas, tumors etc. detection in biological tissue. The basis of the method is preprocessing of the surface obtained from a collection of time-resolved data (TPSF) in the Cartesian frame with consecutive conformal mapping to two cylindrical surfaces.
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