S-sequence patterned illumination iterative photoacoustic tomography

  • Harrison T
  • Shao P
  • Zemp R
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Abstract

Quantitatively reconstructing optical absorption using photoacoustic imaging is nontrivial. Theoretical hurdles, such as nonuniqueness and numerical instability, can be mitigated by using multiple illuminations. However, even with multiple illuminations, using ANSI-safety-limited fluence for practical imaging may result in poor performance owing to limited signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). We demonstrate the use of S-sequence coded patterned illumination to boost SNR while preserving the enhanced stability of multiple-illumination iterative techniques.

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Harrison, T., Shao, P., & Zemp, R. J. (2014). S-sequence patterned illumination iterative photoacoustic tomography. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 19(9), 096004. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.19.9.096004

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