Title of article :
Comparison of Spatially and Temporally Resolved Diffuse-Reflectance Measurement Systems for Determination of Biomedical Optical Properties
Author/Authors :
Swartling، Johannes نويسنده , , Andersson-Engels، Stefan نويسنده , , Dam، Jan S. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Time-resolved and spatially resolved measurements of the diffuse reflectance from biological tissue are two well-established techniques for extracting the reduced scattering and absorption coefficients. We have performed a comparison study of the performance of a spatially resolved and a time-resolved instrument at wavelengths 660 and 785 nm and also of an integratingsphere setup at 550 -800 nm. The first system records the diffuse reflectance from a diode laser by means of a fiber bundle probe in contact with the sample. The time-resolved system utilizes picosecond laser pulses and a single-photon-counting detection scheme. We extracted the optical properties by calibration using known standards for the spatially resolved system, by fitting to the diffusion equation for the time-resolved system, and by using an inverse Monte Carlo model for the integrating sphere. The measurements were performed on a set of solid epoxy tissue phantoms. The results showed less than 10% difference in the evaluation of the reduced scattering coefficient among the systems for the phantoms in the range 9 -20 cm^-1 , and absolute differences of less than 0.05 cm^-1 for the absorption coefficient in the interval 0.05 -0.30 cm^-1 .
Keywords :
Spectral density function , harmonizable functions , Estimation , Bias , aliasing , Consistency , cyclostationary , Doppler , multipath , covariance
Journal title :
Applied Optics
Journal title :
Applied Optics