Diffuse correlation spectroscopy: A review of recent advances in parallelisation and depth discrimination techniques
Diffuse correlation spectroscopy is a non-invasive optical modality used to measure cerebral
blood flow in real time, and it has important potential applications in clinical monitoring and …
blood flow in real time, and it has important potential applications in clinical monitoring and …
[HTML][HTML] A comprehensive overview of diffuse correlation spectroscopy: theoretical framework, recent advances in hardware, analysis, and applications
Diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) is a powerful tool for assessing microvascular
hemodynamic in deep tissues. Recent advances in sensors, lasers, and deep learning have …
hemodynamic in deep tissues. Recent advances in sensors, lasers, and deep learning have …
Interferometric speckle visibility spectroscopy (iSVS) for measuring decorrelation time and dynamics of moving samples with enhanced signal-to-noise ratio and …
Diffusing wave spectroscopy (DWS) is a group of techniques used to measure the dynamics
of a scattering medium in a non-invasive manner. DWS methods rely on detecting the …
of a scattering medium in a non-invasive manner. DWS methods rely on detecting the …
Portable, high speed blood flow measurements enabled by long wavelength, interferometric diffuse correlation spectroscopy (LW-iDCS)
Diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) is an optical technique that can be used to
characterize blood flow in tissue. The measurement of cerebral hemodynamics has arisen …
characterize blood flow in tissue. The measurement of cerebral hemodynamics has arisen …
Massively parallel, real-time multispeckle diffuse correlation spectroscopy using a 500× 500 SPAD camera
Diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) is a promising noninvasive technique for monitoring
cerebral blood flow and measuring cortex functional activation tasks. Taking multiple parallel …
cerebral blood flow and measuring cortex functional activation tasks. Taking multiple parallel …
Assessing depth sensitivity in laser interferometry speckle visibility spectroscopy (iSVS) through source-to-detector distance variation and cerebral blood flow …
Recently, speckle visibility spectroscopy (SVS) was non-invasively applied on the head to
monitor cerebral blood flow. The technique, using a multi-pixel detecting device (eg …
monitor cerebral blood flow. The technique, using a multi-pixel detecting device (eg …
Comparing the performance potential of speckle contrast optical spectroscopy and diffuse correlation spectroscopy for cerebral blood flow monitoring using Monte …
Significance The non-invasive measurement of cerebral blood flow based on diffuse optical
techniques has seen increased interest as a research tool for cerebral perfusion monitoring …
techniques has seen increased interest as a research tool for cerebral perfusion monitoring …
Pathlength-selective, interferometric diffuse correlation spectroscopy (PaLS-iDCS)
Diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) is an optical method that offers non-invasive
assessment of blood flow in tissue through the analysis of intensity fluctuations in diffusely …
assessment of blood flow in tissue through the analysis of intensity fluctuations in diffusely …
Noninvasive cerebral blood flow sensing in humans in vivo using spatial correlations in parallel near-infrared spectroscopy
Optical methods can provide noninvasive approach for continuous cerebral blood flow
(CBF) monitoring in humans in vivo. Diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) is an …
(CBF) monitoring in humans in vivo. Diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) is an …