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Diffuse Optical Tomographic imaging using NIR Camera

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Abstract

Diffuse Optical tomographic imaging system is an imaging device comprising of near infrared light array source (830nm) for illuminating the tissue and a near infrared camera as detector. Two-dimensional image projections are acquired from the camera by rotating the source and detector in steps with help of stepper motor around the paraffin wax phantom for 180 degrees. These images are convoluted and back-projected by using FDK reconstruction algorithm to obtain three-dimensional image.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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