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Comparison of adsorption properties of commercial silica and rice husk ash (RHA) silica: A study by NIR spectroscopy

2021

Abstract Adsorption properties of Silica gel (commercial silica), rice husk ash (RHA) silica, and their hydrothermally treated products towards water molecules were studied in this work. RHA silica was prepared by heating rice husk to 650°C for 4 h after pretreatment with hydrochloric acid. Portions of the samples of silica were evacuated at 200℃ and then allowed to adsorb water molecules from the surrounding air at either 42 or 50% humidity. The near infrared spectra of these samples were measured at different time intervals during their adsorption of water molecules. The evolved near infrared spectra were analyzed using second derivative techniques. Adsorption properties of these samples …

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Design and development of a continuous wave functional near infrared spectroscopy system

2014

Functional Near InfraRed Spectroscopy uses light sources and optical detectors for human brain monitoring. In this paper, a portable, low cost, battery-operated, multi-channel, continuous wave fNIRS embedded system, hosting up to 64 LED sources and 128 Silicon PhotoMultiplier optical detectors, is reported on. The designed system is based on a scalable architecture, in which each probe consists of 8 modular and flexible stands, able to host 4 bi-color LEDs as light sources, 16 silicon photomultipliers as photodetectors and a temperature sensor. The hardware structure allows to easily set up several relevant parameters: the timing of the LEDs, the optical power emitted by the LEDs; the acqui…

embedded systemFunctional Near Infrared SpectroscopySettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiphotodetectorSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaSilicon PhotoMultiplier
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Design of a Multichannel Continuous Wave fNIRS System implemented with SiPM

2013

embedded systemFunctional Near Infrared SpectroscopySettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiphotodetectorSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaSilicon PhotoMultiplier
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Development of a CW-fNIRS System for brain monitoring

2014

embedded systemFunctional Near Infrared SpectroscopySettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiphotodetectorSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaSilicon PhotoMultiplier
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Progettazione e realizzazione di un sistema Continuous Wave fNIRS basato su tecnologia SiPM

2014

embedded systemSilicon PhotoMultiplier detectorFunctional Near Infrared SpectroscopySettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiphotodetectorSettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica
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Progettazione e realizzazione di un sistema Continuous Wave fNIRS basato su tecnologia SiPM

Optical techniques represent a suitable tool for in vivo and non-invasive diagnosis of human brain and tissues. Functional Near InfraRed Spectroscopy (fNIRS) is revealing as an emerging neuroimaging technology, since it is safe, relatively inexpensive and little cumbersome. fNIRS relies on the measurement of the oxygen concentration in the blood by means of light beams impinging on the tissues under test. Haemoglobin concentration variations (oxygenated/deoxygenated) can provide very important information on brain activity and allow to discriminate the main brain area involved during tests. Herein, we present the design and development of an innovative solution for a portable continuous wav…

embedded systemdetectorSiPMFunctional Near Infrared SpectroscopyfNIRSphotodetectorSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaSilicon PhotoMultiplier
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Brain Monitoring Via an Innovative CW-FNIRS System

2015

Functional Near InfraRed Spectroscopy (fNIRS) is an imaging technique mainly devoted to human brain monitoring. It is used as a non-invasive technique, in medical field, in order to measure the oxygen concentration of blood. This because the relatively good transparency of biological materials in the near infrared allows sufficient photon transmission through tissues. Within the so-called fNIRS range (650-900 nm), the main absorbers are blood chromophores, in particular the oxygenated and deoxygenated haemoglobin (HbO2 and Hb, respectively). When two or more wavelengths are used, changes of such chromophores can be computed by employing the modified Beer-Lambert law, thus providing importan…

fnirs continuous wave sipm near infrared spectroscopy brainSettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica
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Design and realization of a portable continuous wave fNIRS

2015

A design and implementation of a portable functional Near InfraRed Spectroscopy embedded system prototype is described. In this theoretical and experimental work, we present an embedded system hosting 64 LED sources and 128 Silicon PhotoMultiplier detectors (SiPM). The elementary part of the structure is a flexible probe “leaf” consisting of 16 SiPMs, 4 couples of LEDs, each operating at two wavelengths, and a temperature sensor. The hardware system is based on an ARM main microcontroller that allows to perform both the switching time of LEDs and the acquisition of the SiPM outputs. The performed preliminary experimental tests achieved very promising results, thus demonstrating the effectiv…

fnirs near infrared spectroscopy sipmSettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica
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Continuous Wave fNIRS with Silicon Photomultiplier

2015

This work is focused on the development of a Continuous Wave (CW) NIRS integrated system with multi-wavelength LED sources between 700 and 950 nm and a Silicon Photomultiplier detector (SiPM) developed by STMicroelectronics. The Signal Noise Rate (SNR), measured placing the LEDs and an SiPM in a direct contact with the surface of a plastic phantom mimicking a real human head, results higher than the calculated minimum, required to detect small variation in the HbO2 and HHb concentration, till a source detector separation (SDS) of 6 cm.

fnirs sipm near infrared spectroscopySettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica
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Spotlight on fundus autofluorescence

2018

Ana M Calvo-Maroto,1 Alejandro Cerviño2 1Department of Ophthalmology, Clínica Universidad de Navarra, University of Navarra, Madrid, Spain; 2Optometry Research Group, Department of Optics and Optometry and Vision Sciences, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain Abstract: Fundus autofluorescence (FAF) imaging is based on the fluorescence from ocular endogenous fluorophores located in the retinal pigment epithelium and choroid, mainly lipofuscin and melanin. It is a noninvasive technique that provides information about the spatial distribution of lipofuscin/melanin and retinal pigment epithelium health status. An overview about the fluorophores responsible for FAF imaging and t…

genetic structuresnear infrared fundus autofluorescence (NIR-FAF)lcsh:Ophthalmologylcsh:RE1-994sense organslipofuscinmelanin.eye diseasesFundus autofluorescenceshort wavelength fundus autofluorescence (SW-FAF)Clinical Optometry
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