Optical path-length matrix method for estimating skin spectrum

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作者
Satoshi Yamamoto
Izumi Fujiwara
Midori Yamauchi
Norimichi Tsumura
Keiko Ogawa-Ochiai
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[1] Keio University,Center for Kampo Medicine, School of Medicine
[2] Chiba University,Graduate School of Advanced Integration Science
[3] Kanazawa University Hospital,Clinic of Japanese
来源
Optical Review | 2012年 / 19卷
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Monte Carlo for multi-layered media; probabilistic histograms; optical path-length matrix; spectral reflectance; human skin; high-speed simulation;
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In this article, we propose a new method—the optical path-length matrix method (OPLM)—as a faster alternative to the Monte Carlo for multi-layered media (MCML), which is often used to simulate the skin spectrum. Theoretically, peripheral oxygen saturation can be estimated by iterating MCML, but it is not a realistic strategy because it requires huge computation time. The optical path-length matrix is obtained as the probabilistic density histograms of the optical path length in skin using MCML, and once the matrix is obtained, skin spectral reflectance can be calculated by accumulating all combinations of elements in the matrix and by setting an absorption coefficient based on the Beer-Lambert law. The computational time of OPLM was approximately 26,000 times faster than that of MCML.
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