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2 February 2006 Near-infrared spectroscopy probe with position sensor for obtaining spatial metabolism on human tissue
Shuji Taue, Yoko Fujimoto, Mayumi Fukuda, Hisashi Oka, Hirotsugu Yamamoto, Yoshio Hayasaki, Nobuo Nishida
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Proceedings Volume 6026, ICO20: Biomedical Optics; 602606 (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.667098
Event: ICO20:Optical Devices and Instruments, 2005, Changchun, China
Abstract
We propose a scanning probe for near-infrared spectroscopy. The scanning probe has a red light emitting diode for indicating its position in addition to a set of two near-infrared light emitting diodes and a photodetector for near-infrared spectroscopy measurement. The red light is detected by a camera and the probe position is obtained by processing the captured images. There are two usages of the probe: In one usage, the user scans the probe on the body surface to obtain a spatial distribution of metabolic status; in the other usage, the probe is fixed on the body and simultaneously measures metabolic status and movement of the body to investigate their relationship.
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Shuji Taue, Yoko Fujimoto, Mayumi Fukuda, Hisashi Oka, Hirotsugu Yamamoto, Yoshio Hayasaki, and Nobuo Nishida "Near-infrared spectroscopy probe with position sensor for obtaining spatial metabolism on human tissue", Proc. SPIE 6026, ICO20: Biomedical Optics, 602606 (2 February 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.667098
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KEYWORDS
Near infrared spectroscopy

Light emitting diodes

Position sensors

CMOS cameras

Cameras

Mode conditioning cables

Tissue optics

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