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Frequency domain, photoacoustic tomography with sparse frequency samples

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Salehin, S.M.Akramus
Abhayapala, Thushara

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IEEE Signal Processing Society

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Photoacoustic imaging provides a high resolution imaging solution for biological tissues. In this paper, we consider recovering the z-averaged spatial distribution using a cylindrical array of sensors long in the z-direction. This configuration can be applied for breast imaging. In previous frequency domain algorithms there is no way to determine the optimum, minimum number of frequency samples required. We propose a novel frequency domain algorithm which uses a minimum number of frequency samples for image reconstruction. Further, we propose a method to calculate this minimum number of frequency samples. Provided there is no aliasing our proposed method, using a reduced number of frequency samples, provides similar results to previous frequency reconstruction methods.

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Proceedings of IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Systems (SiPS 2010)

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2037-12-31
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