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Integrated Photoacoustic Ophthalmoscopy and Spectral-domain Optical Coherence Tomography
Published on: January 15, 2013
Improved importance sampling for Monte Carlo simulation of time-domain optical coherence tomography
Abstract:
We developed an importance sampling based method that significantly speeds up the calculation of the diffusive reflectance due to ballistic and to quasi-ballistic components of photons scattered in turbid media: Class I diffusive reflectance. These components of scattered photons make up the signal in optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging. We show that the use of this method reduces the computation time of this diffusive reflectance in time-domain OCT by up to three orders of magnitude when compared with standard Monte Carlo simulation. Our method does not produce a systematic bias in the statistical result that is typically observed in existing methods to speed up Monte Carlo simulations of light transport in tissue. This fast Monte Carlo calculation of the Class I diffusive reflectance can be used as a tool to further study the physical process governing OCT signals, e.g., obtain the statistics of the depth-scan, including the effects of multiple scattering of light, in OCT. This is an important prerequisite to future research to increase penetration depth and to improve image extraction in OCT.
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