Abstract
Instrumentation suitable for acquiring fast (up to 150 Hz) multi-source, multi-detector optical measurements from tissues having arbitrary geometries is described. The design rationale and measured performance features of first- and second-generation systems are given. Also shown are representative images derived from experimental studies.
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