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Method and apparatus for measuring flow motions in a fluid

  • US 4,476,875 A
  • Filed: 10/23/1979
  • Issued: 10/16/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/31/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of determining flow motions in a fluid containing light scattering particles, such as for determining blood circulation in superficial blood vessels in a tissue, the method comprising the steps of illuminating the fluid with monochromatic light;

  • gathering light scattered by the particles in in the fluid and any adjacent substantially stationary structures from two, at least partially separated but mutually adjacent regions of the illuminated section of the fluid;

    transmitting the light gathered from said two regions separately to two different photodetectors, these two photodetectors receiving light scattered at least partially from different particles;

    deriving from the respective output signal from each of the photodetectors a respective signal representing the beat frequency components between light components with different frequencies received by the respective photodetector;

    subtracting the two signals so derived from the output signals of the respective photodetectors from one another; and

    using the resulting signal from this signal subtraction as a measure of flow motions in the fluid.

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