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10 February 2011 Phantoms as standards in optical measurements
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As optical technology progresses through the translational research pipeline, phantoms are becoming more important as verification tools to demonstrate proper performance of the devices before clinical studies. Because of the wide range of optical methodologies, there can be no single phantom that is useful for all modes of imaging, but protocols for phantom use should be organized to stand as standards. This paper discusses the features that phantoms must have to be considered as standards for optical measurements.
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Robert J. Nordstrom "Phantoms as standards in optical measurements", Proc. SPIE 7906, Optical Diagnostics and Sensing XI: Toward Point-of-Care Diagnostics; and Design and Performance Validation of Phantoms Used in Conjunction with Optical Measurement of Tissue III, 79060H (10 February 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.876374
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KEYWORDS
Optical testing

Translational research

Signal processing

Cancer

Standards development

Tissue optics

Imaging devices

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