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Diffuse Light Propagation in a Parallel Plate CW DOT Instrument with Non-Contact Detectors

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Abstract

The transmission geometry used in diffuse optical tomography (DOT) of small animal studies or human breast imaging is very simple, but it remains difficult to generate viable reconstruction images without a reference measurement. In this paper, we show why the accuracy of our forward model is often insufficient for absolute reconstruction. It turns out that various systematic errors remain unimportant, however, when using differential reconstruction schemes.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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