High-density diffuse correlation tomography with enhanced depth localization and minimal surface artefacts

  • Paul R
  • Murali K
  • Varma H
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Abstract

A spatially weighted filter applied to both the measurement and the Jacobian is proposed for high-density diffuse correlation tomography (DCT) to remove unwanted extracerebral interferences and artefacts along with better depth localization in the reconstructed blood flow images. High-density DCT is implemented by appropriate modification of recently introduced Multi-speckle Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy (M-DCS) system. Additionally, we have used autocorrelation measurements at multiple delay-times in an iterative manner to improve the reconstruction results. The proposed scheme has been validated by simulations, phantom experiments and in-vivo human experiments.

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Paul, R., Murali, K., & Varma, H. M. (2022). High-density diffuse correlation tomography with enhanced depth localization and minimal surface artefacts. Biomedical Optics Express, 13(11), 6081. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.469405

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