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Cerebral Blood Flow-Based Resting State Functional Connectivity of the Human Brain using Optical Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy
Published on: May 27, 2020
Compact FPGA-based software correlator for real-time blood flow measurement with diffuse correlation spectroscopy
Vinh-Khanh Mai1, Vishnukumar Raghu1, Penaz Parveen Sultana Mohammad1
1Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of South Florida, 4202 E Fowler Avenue, Tampa, FL 33620, USA.
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Diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) enables noninvasive measurement of deep tissue blood flow, but high-speed and multi-channel implementations are often constrained by data throughput. We present an FPGA-based compressed DCS architecture for fast, high-throughput real-time measurements of intensity autocorrelation functions that leverages parity-based 1-bit photon counting to exploit sparse photon arrivals. The system is validated by direct comparison with a conventional research-grade DCS instrument with experiments on solid and liquid tissue-simulating phantoms and in vivo forearm measurements during arm-cuff occlusion. Results demonstrate data compression with preservation of autocorrelation fidelity and blood flow estimation performance over practical acquisition rates, enabling compact and scalable real-time DCS instrumentation.

