Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7846209 | Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This research was aimed at optimizing the inverse algorithm for estimating the optical absorption (μa) and reduced scattering (μsâ²) coefficients from spatial frequency domain diffuse reflectance. Studies were first conducted to determine the optimal frequency resolution and start and end frequencies in terms of the reciprocal of mean free path (1/mfpâ²). The results showed that the optimal frequency resolution increased with μsâ² and remained stable when μsâ² was larger than 2 mmâ1. The optimal end frequency decreased from 0.3/mfpâ² to 0.16/mfpâ² with μsâ² ranging from 0.4 mmâ1 to 3 mmâ1, while the optimal start frequency remained at 0 mmâ1. A two-step parameter estimation method was proposed based on the optimized frequency parameters, which improved estimation accuracies by 37.5% and 9.8% for μa and μsâ², respectively, compared with the conventional one-step method. Experimental validations with seven liquid optical phantoms showed that the optimized algorithm resulted in the mean absolute errors of 15.4%, 7.6%, 5.0% for μa and 16.4%, 18.0%, 18.3% for μsâ² at the wavelengths of 675â¯nm, 700â¯nm, and 715â¯nm, respectively. Hence, implementation of the optimized parameter estimation method should be considered in order to improve the measurement of optical properties of biological materials when using spatial frequency domain imaging technique.
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Authors
Hu Dong, Lu Renfu, Ying Yibin,