Model for the diffuse reflectance in spatial frequency domain imaging

  • Post A
  • Faber D
  • van Leeuwen T
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Abstract

SignificanceIn spatial frequency domain imaging (SDFI), tissue is illuminated with sinusoidal intensity patterns at different spatial frequencies. For low spatial frequencies, the reflectance is diffuse and a model derived by Cuccia et al. (doi 10.1117/1.3088140) is commonly used to extract optical properties. An improved model resulting in more accurate optical property extraction could lead to improved diagnostic algorithms.AimTo develop a model that improves optical property extraction for the diffuse reflectance in SFDI compared to the model of Cuccia et al.ApproachWe derive two analytical models for the diffuse reflectance, starting from the theoretical radial reflectance R ( ρ ) for a pencil-beam illumination under the partial current boundary condition (PCBC) and the extended boundary condition (EBC). We compare both models and the model of Cuccia et al. to Monte Carlo simulations.ResultsThe model based on the PCBC resulted in the lowest errors, improving median relative errors compared to the model of Cuccia et al. by 45% for the reflectance, 10% for the reduced scattering coefficient and 64% for the absorption coefficient.ConclusionsFor the diffuse reflectance in SFDI, the model based on the PCBC provides more accurate results than the currently used model by Cuccia et al.

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Post, A. L., Faber, D. J., & van Leeuwen, T. G. (2023). Model for the diffuse reflectance in spatial frequency domain imaging. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 28(04). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.28.4.046002

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