We present a method to recover absorption and reduced scattering spectra for each layer of a two-layer turbid media from spatial frequency-domain spectroscopy data. We focus on systems in which the thickness of the top layer is less than the transport mean free path ( 0.1 - 0.8l * ) . We utilize an analytic forward solver, based upon the N'th-order spherical harmonic expansion with Fourier decomposition ( SHEFN ) method in conjunction with a multistage inverse solver. We test our method with data obtained using spatial frequency-domain spectroscopy with 32 evenly spaced wavelengths within λ = 450 to 1000 nm on six-layered tissue phantoms with distinct optical properties. We demonstrate that this approach can recover a...
Abstract. We describe a fast, accurate method for determination of the optical coefficients of ‘semi...
We present a Monte Carlo (MC) method to determine depth-dependent probability distributions of photo...
Local and superficial optical property characterization of biological tissues can be performed by me...
We present a method to recover absorption and reduced scattering spectra for each layer of a two-lay...
Noncontact, frequency-domain measurements of diffusely reflected light are used to quantify optical ...
Mathematical models of light propagation in turbid media are integral components of many optical ima...
We have demonstrated that spatially modulated quantitative spectroscopy (SMoQS) is capable of extrac...
Monitoring of tissue blood volume and oxygen saturation using biomedical optics techniques has the p...
We present an approach to solving the radiative transport equation (RTE) for layered media in the sp...
We have used Monte Carlo simulations for a two-layered diffusive medium to investigate the effect of...
The use of perturbation and differential Monte Carlo (pMC/dMC) methods in conjunction with nonlinear...
A new non-invasive method to measure the optical properties of biological tissue is described. This ...
Previously, we reported the design of a new diffusing probe that employs a standard two-layer diffus...
Light propagation in 2-layered turbid media that have an infinitely thick 2nd layer is studied with ...
We have experimentally investigated the meaning of the effective optical absorption [mu(a)((eff))] a...
Abstract. We describe a fast, accurate method for determination of the optical coefficients of ‘semi...
We present a Monte Carlo (MC) method to determine depth-dependent probability distributions of photo...
Local and superficial optical property characterization of biological tissues can be performed by me...
We present a method to recover absorption and reduced scattering spectra for each layer of a two-lay...
Noncontact, frequency-domain measurements of diffusely reflected light are used to quantify optical ...
Mathematical models of light propagation in turbid media are integral components of many optical ima...
We have demonstrated that spatially modulated quantitative spectroscopy (SMoQS) is capable of extrac...
Monitoring of tissue blood volume and oxygen saturation using biomedical optics techniques has the p...
We present an approach to solving the radiative transport equation (RTE) for layered media in the sp...
We have used Monte Carlo simulations for a two-layered diffusive medium to investigate the effect of...
The use of perturbation and differential Monte Carlo (pMC/dMC) methods in conjunction with nonlinear...
A new non-invasive method to measure the optical properties of biological tissue is described. This ...
Previously, we reported the design of a new diffusing probe that employs a standard two-layer diffus...
Light propagation in 2-layered turbid media that have an infinitely thick 2nd layer is studied with ...
We have experimentally investigated the meaning of the effective optical absorption [mu(a)((eff))] a...
Abstract. We describe a fast, accurate method for determination of the optical coefficients of ‘semi...
We present a Monte Carlo (MC) method to determine depth-dependent probability distributions of photo...
Local and superficial optical property characterization of biological tissues can be performed by me...