KEYWORDS: Optical properties, Near infrared spectroscopy, Imaging systems, Laser frequency, Tissues, Data acquisition, Tumors, Tissue optics, Tablets, System on a chip
We demonstrate an entirely handheld frequency-domain near-infrared spectroscopy imager capable of displaying 2D images in real-time. The system provides high flexibility using a multi-wavelength (6 sources, 690 - 980nm), multi-frequency (50-400MHz), multi-channel (3 detectors) approach that addresses many of the limitations of prior fdNIRS systems including system size, speed, and ease of use.
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