The scope of this work is a new methodology to correct conventional near-infrared (NIR) data for scattering effects. The technique aims at measuring the absorption coefficient of the samples rather than the total attenuation measured in conventional NIR spectroscopy. The main advantage of this is that the absorption coefficient is independent of the path length of the light inside the sample and therefore independent of the scattering effects. The method is based on time-resolved spectroscopy and modeling of light transport by diffusion theory. This provides an independent measure of the scattering properties of the samples and therefore of the path length of light. This yields a clear advantage over other preprocessing techniques, where sc...
The main objective of this work was the development of a mathematical model for light propagation in...
The effectiveness of a scatter correction approach based on decoupling absorption and scattering eff...
In this paper we demonstrate how a limited amount of a priori knowledge about spectral variability c...
The scope of this presentation is a new methodology to correct conventional NIR data for scattering ...
The scope of this presentation is a new methodology to correct conventional NIR data for scattering ...
Sample-to-sample photon path length variations that arise due to multiple scattering can be removed ...
International audienceIn near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), the linear relationship between absorban...
Performing spectrophotometry upon a scattering medium is not trivial as the relationship between the...
In recent years Near Infrared (NIR) Spectroscopy has become a valuable technique for determining the...
Sample-to-sample photon path length variations that arise due to multiple scattering can be removed ...
When analyzing heterogeneous samples using spectroscopy, the light scattering effect introduces non-...
Scattering samples such as tissue or milk are difficult to analyze using spectroscopy. Due to scatt...
The effect of sample movement on spectral response during fiber probe diffuse reflectance near-infra...
The investigation of the interaction of light with tissue has many applications in the field of diag...
To model the photon migration in highly scattering media, we use an approximation of the Boltzmann e...
The main objective of this work was the development of a mathematical model for light propagation in...
The effectiveness of a scatter correction approach based on decoupling absorption and scattering eff...
In this paper we demonstrate how a limited amount of a priori knowledge about spectral variability c...
The scope of this presentation is a new methodology to correct conventional NIR data for scattering ...
The scope of this presentation is a new methodology to correct conventional NIR data for scattering ...
Sample-to-sample photon path length variations that arise due to multiple scattering can be removed ...
International audienceIn near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), the linear relationship between absorban...
Performing spectrophotometry upon a scattering medium is not trivial as the relationship between the...
In recent years Near Infrared (NIR) Spectroscopy has become a valuable technique for determining the...
Sample-to-sample photon path length variations that arise due to multiple scattering can be removed ...
When analyzing heterogeneous samples using spectroscopy, the light scattering effect introduces non-...
Scattering samples such as tissue or milk are difficult to analyze using spectroscopy. Due to scatt...
The effect of sample movement on spectral response during fiber probe diffuse reflectance near-infra...
The investigation of the interaction of light with tissue has many applications in the field of diag...
To model the photon migration in highly scattering media, we use an approximation of the Boltzmann e...
The main objective of this work was the development of a mathematical model for light propagation in...
The effectiveness of a scatter correction approach based on decoupling absorption and scattering eff...
In this paper we demonstrate how a limited amount of a priori knowledge about spectral variability c...