Diffuse optical tomography (DOT) is an emerging imaging modality with potential applications in oncology, neurology, and other clinical areas. It allows the non-invasive probing of the tissue function using relatively inexpensive and safe instrumentation. An educational laboratory setup of a DOT system could be used to demonstrate how photons propagate through tissues, basics of medical tomography, and the concepts of multiple scattering and absorption. Here, we report a DOT setup that could be introduced to the advanced undergraduate or early graduate curriculum using inexpensive and readily available tools. The basis of the system is the LEGO Mindstorms NXT platform which controls the light sources, the detectors (photo-diodes), a mechanical 2D scanning platform, and the data acquisition. A basic tomographic reconstruction is implemented in standard numerical software, and 3D images are reconstructed. The concept was tested and developed in an educational environment that involved a high-school student and a group of post-doctoral fellows.
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October 01 2012
Low-cost diffuse optical tomography for the classroom
Taisuke Minagawa;
Taisuke Minagawa
ICFO—Institut de Ciències Fotòniques, Mediterranean Technology Park
, 08860 Castelldefels (Barcelona), Spain
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Peyman Zirak;
Peyman Zirak
ICFO—Institut de Ciències Fotòniques, Mediterranean Technology Park
, 08860 Castelldefels (Barcelona), Spain
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Udo M. Weigel;
Udo M. Weigel
ICFO—Institut de Ciències Fotòniques, Mediterranean Technology Park
, 08860 Castelldefels (Barcelona), Spain
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Anna K. Kristoffersen;
Anna K. Kristoffersen
ICFO—Institut de Ciències Fotòniques, Mediterranean Technology Park
, 08860 Castelldefels (Barcelona), Spain
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Nicolas Mateos;
Nicolas Mateos
ICFO—Institut de Ciències Fotòniques, Mediterranean Technology Park
, 08860 Castelldefels (Barcelona), Spain
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Alejandra Valencia;
Alejandra Valencia
ICFO—Institut de Ciències Fotòniques, Mediterranean Technology Park
, 08860 Castelldefels (Barcelona), Spain
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Turgut Durduran
Turgut Durduran
ICFO—Institut de Ciències Fotòniques, Mediterranean Technology Park
, 08860 Castelldefels (Barcelona), Spain
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Am. J. Phys. 80, 876–881 (2012)
Article history
Received:
February 09 2012
Accepted:
July 12 2012
Citation
Taisuke Minagawa, Peyman Zirak, Udo M. Weigel, Anna K. Kristoffersen, Nicolas Mateos, Alejandra Valencia, Turgut Durduran; Low-cost diffuse optical tomography for the classroom. Am. J. Phys. 1 October 2012; 80 (10): 876–881. https://doi.org/10.1119/1.4739924
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