Inverse Scattering and Acousto-Optic Imaging
Guillaume Bal, John C Schotland

TL;DR
This paper introduces a tomographic approach to reconstruct optical properties of highly-scattering media using incoherent acousto-optic measurements, solving an inverse diffusion problem with interior boundary control.
Contribution
It presents a novel inverse scattering method leveraging interior control principles for acousto-optic imaging in highly-scattering media.
Findings
Successful reconstruction of optical properties demonstrated
Method effectively solves inverse diffusion equation
Potential applications in biomedical imaging
Abstract
We propose a tomographic method to reconstruct the optical properties of a highly-scattering medium from incoherent acousto-optic measurements. The method is based on the solution to an inverse problem for the diffusion equation and makes use of the principle of interior control of boundary measurements by an external wave field.
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