Monte Carlo methods for light propagation in biological tissues (original) (raw)

Use of Monte Carlo simulations for propagation of light in biomedical tissues

Subodh Sharma

Applied Optics, 2010

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A Monte Carlo model of light propagation in tissue

Scott Prahl

1989

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Estimation of Photon Distribution within Biological Tissue Using Monte Carlo Simulation

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Modeling of light propagation in turbid medium using Monte Carlo simulation technique

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Monte Carlo modeling of light propagation in highly scattering tissues. I. Model predictions and comparison with diffusion theory

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Controlled Monte Carlo method for light propagation in tissue of semi-infinite geometry

Nanguang Chen

Applied Optics, 2007

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Monte Carlo modeling of light propagation in highly scattering tissues. II. Comparison with measurements in phantoms

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IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1989

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Hybrid Monte Carlo-diffusion method for light propagation in tissue with a low-scattering region

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The Use of the Monte Carlo Method to Determine Optical Parameters of Tissue

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Optimization of the Monte Carlo code for modeling of photon migration in tissue

Adam Liebert

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Acceleration of Monte Carlo modeling of light transport in turbid media; an approach based on hybrid, theoretical and numerical, calculations

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Perturbation and differential Monte Carlo methods for measurement of optical properties in a layered epithelial tissue model

Carole Hayakawa

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A Robust Monte Carlo Model for the Extraction of Biological Absorption and Scattering In Vivo

Nimmi Ramanujam

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2000

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Experimental validation of Monte Carlo and finite-element methods for the estimation of the optical path length in inhomogeneous tissue

Martin Schweiger

Applied Optics, 1996

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Equivalence of four Monte Carlo methods for photon migration in turbid media

Angelo Sassaroli, Fabrizio Martelli

Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 2012

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Distributed Monte Carlo simulation of light transportation in tissue

Tomas Ward

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Fast semianalytical Monte Carlo simulation for time-resolved light propagation in turbid media

Sigrid Avrillier

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Estimation of quasi-straightforward propagating light in tissues

Nanguang Chen

Physics in Medicine and Biology, 1999

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Exact analytical solutions and corresponding Monte Carlo models for the problem of light transport in turbid media with continuous absorption and discrete scattering at the single scattering approximation

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The Propagation of Laser Light in Skin by Monte Carlo- Diffusion Method: A Fast and Accurate Method to Simulate Photon Migration in Biological Tissues

Ahmad Amjadi

Journal of lasers in medical sciences, 2011

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Hybrid diffusion and two-flux approximation for multilayered tissue light propagation modeling

Anthony J. Durkin

Applied Optics, 2011

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Multipurpose Monte Carlo simulator for photon transport in turbid media

Juan Aguirre

2009 Ieee Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, Vols 1-5, 2009

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Coupled forward-adjoint monte carlo simulations of radiative transport for the study of optical probe design in heterogeneous tissues

Carole Hayakawa

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Perturbation Monte Carlo methods to solve inverse photon migration problems in heterogeneous tissues

Frederic Bevilacqua

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Use of Perturbation Monte Carlo for Measurement of Optical Properties in an Extended Epithelial Tissue Model

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Fast perturbation Monte Carlo method for photon migration in heterogeneous turbid media

Angelo Sassaroli

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Light transport in tissue by 3D Monte Carlo: Influence of boundary voxelization

Tiziano Binzoni

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 2008

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Accelerated Monte Carlo models to simulate fluorescence of layered tissue

Antonio Pifferi

2000

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Condensed Monte Carlo Modeling of Reflectance From Biological Tissue With a Single Illumination–Detection Fiber

Nam Wang

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