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Method of localizing an object in a turbid medium

  • US 6,327,489 B1
  • Filed: 02/22/2000
  • Issued: 12/04/2001
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/25/1998
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of localizing an object in a turbid medium comprising:

  • irradiating the turbid medium with light, measuring intensities of a part of the light transported through the turbid medium along a plurality of light paths from a source point where the light enters the turbid medium to a measuring point where the light leaves the turbid medium, and reconstructing an image of the interior of the turbid medium from a combination of measured intensities, wherein a weighting factor is applied to the combination of measured intensities which reduces an effect exerted on the reconstructed image by the measured intensities with a high noise factor relative to the effect exerted thereon by the measured intensities with a low noise factor, wherein, for a light source and a measuring position at which intensities are measured, the method further comprises;

    determining an estimated intensity from a transformation of a predetermined first image, determining a difference between the measured intensities and the estimated intensity, and determining a next image from the first image, a convergence factor and a back-transformation of the difference, the convergence factor being chosen depending on the weighting factor.

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