A fresh look at the validity of diffusion equations for modelling phosphorescence imaging of biological tissue
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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00authored byChintha Handapangoda, M Premaratne, Saeid Nahavandi
Phosphorescence lifetime imaging has become a widely used technique for tomographic oxygen imaging. The conventional model used to characterize photon transport in phosphorescence imaging is two coupled diffusion equations. On the premise that the total energy of excitation and phosphorescence photon flows must be conserved, we derive the diffusion equations in phosphorescence imaging and show that there must be an additional term to account for the transport of phosphorescent photons. This additional term accounts for the transport of phosphorescence photon energy density due to its gradients. The significance of this term in modelling phosphorescence in biological tissue is assessed.
History
Title of book
Convergence and hybrid information technology
Series
Lecture notes in computer science; vol. 7425
Chapter number
58
Pagination
461 - 468
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Place of publication
Berlin, Germany
ISSN
0302-9743
eISSN
1611-3349
ISBN-13
9783642326455
ISBN-10
3642326455
Language
eng
Notes
6th International Conference, ICHIT 2012 Daejeon, Korea, August 23-25, 2012 Proceedings