Ultrasound modulated bioluminescence tomography and controllability of the radiative transport equation
Guillaume Bal, Francis J. Chung, John C. Schotland

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method for reconstructing optical source density in scattering media using ultrasound-modulated measurements, leveraging controllability results for the radiative transport equation to solve a hybrid inverse problem.
Contribution
It presents a new approach combining ultrasound modulation and controllability of the RTE for improved source reconstruction in scattering media.
Findings
Successful formulation of a hybrid inverse problem for the RTE
Demonstration of controllability results critical for the method
Potential for enhanced imaging in scattering environments
Abstract
We propose a method to reconstruct the density of an optical source in a highly scattering medium from ultrasound-modulated optical measurements. Our approach is based on the solution to a hybrid inverse source problem for the radiative transport equation (RTE). A controllability result for the RTE plays an essential role in the analysis.
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