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Photoacoustic image reconstruction from a frequency-invariant source localization perspective

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Salehin, S.M.Akramus
Abhayapala, Thushara

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European Association for Signal Processing

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Photoacoustic imaging provides high spatial resolution images of biological tissues and is useful for molecular imaging. The exact reconstruction algorithms for photoacoustic imaging are either slow or assume a continuous sensor with infinite bandwidth. We propose a novel reconstruction method which expands the source distribution function in the Fourier-Bessel domain. The source distribution can be reconstructed from frequency samples corresponding to the Bessel zeros. Sparsity of the source distribution in the Fourier-Bessel domain makes reconstruction faster. Further, this method was extended to the discrete aperture and a condition was derived to avoid spatial aliasing. The proposed method was verified using numerical simulations.

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Proceedings of the European Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO 2010)

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2037-12-31
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