We present an approach to solving the radiative transport equation (RTE) for layered media in the spatial frequency domain (SFD) using Monte Carlo (MC) simulations. This is done by obtaining a complex photon weight from analysis of the Fourier transform of the RTE. We also develop a modified shortcut method that enables a single MC simulation to efficiently provide RTE solutions in the SFD for any number of spatial frequencies. We provide comparisons between the modified shortcut method and conventional discrete transform methods for SFD reflectance. Further results for oblique illumination illustrate the potential diagnostic utility of the SFD phase-shifts for analysis of layered media
A novel method to accelerate Monte Carlo (MC) simulations of photon migration in turbid media is pre...
We examine the general problem of light transport initiated by oblique illumination of a turbid medi...
A radiative transport method based on efficient coupled forward-adjoint Monte Carlo simulations is u...
We present an approach to solving the radiative transport equation (RTE) for layered media in the sp...
We present a Monte Carlo (MC) method to determine depth-dependent probability distributions of photo...
ABSTRACT. This paper series presents a follow-up study of our previous work on the reverse Monte Car...
Mathematical models of light propagation in turbid media are integral components of many optical ima...
International audienceWe present a new Monte Carlo computational package for solving the radiative t...
We present a method to recover absorption and reduced scattering spectra for each layer of a two-lay...
We present a method to recover absorption and reduced scattering spectra for each layer of a two-lay...
Radiative transfer describes the propagation of electromagnetic radiation through an interacting med...
A novel method, condensed Monte Carlo simulation, is presented that applies the results of a single ...
International audienceWe examine the accuracy of a modified finite volume method compared to analyti...
International audienceVarious methods have been developed and tested over the years to solve the rad...
An accurate Monte Carlo (MC) computer model is used to calculate the reflectances (R) and transmitta...
A novel method to accelerate Monte Carlo (MC) simulations of photon migration in turbid media is pre...
We examine the general problem of light transport initiated by oblique illumination of a turbid medi...
A radiative transport method based on efficient coupled forward-adjoint Monte Carlo simulations is u...
We present an approach to solving the radiative transport equation (RTE) for layered media in the sp...
We present a Monte Carlo (MC) method to determine depth-dependent probability distributions of photo...
ABSTRACT. This paper series presents a follow-up study of our previous work on the reverse Monte Car...
Mathematical models of light propagation in turbid media are integral components of many optical ima...
International audienceWe present a new Monte Carlo computational package for solving the radiative t...
We present a method to recover absorption and reduced scattering spectra for each layer of a two-lay...
We present a method to recover absorption and reduced scattering spectra for each layer of a two-lay...
Radiative transfer describes the propagation of electromagnetic radiation through an interacting med...
A novel method, condensed Monte Carlo simulation, is presented that applies the results of a single ...
International audienceWe examine the accuracy of a modified finite volume method compared to analyti...
International audienceVarious methods have been developed and tested over the years to solve the rad...
An accurate Monte Carlo (MC) computer model is used to calculate the reflectances (R) and transmitta...
A novel method to accelerate Monte Carlo (MC) simulations of photon migration in turbid media is pre...
We examine the general problem of light transport initiated by oblique illumination of a turbid medi...
A radiative transport method based on efficient coupled forward-adjoint Monte Carlo simulations is u...