Authors
Sunder Ram Krishnan, Chandra Sekhar Seelamantula
Publication date
2014/8/20
Conference
2014 19th International Conference on Digital Signal Processing
Pages
200-203
Publisher
IEEE
Description
For a multilayered specimen, the back-scattered signal in frequency-domain optical-coherence tomography (FDOCT) is expressible as a sum of cosines, each corresponding to a change of refractive index in the specimen. Each of the cosines represent a peak in the reconstructed tomogram. We consider a truncated cosine series representation of the signal, with the constraint that the coefficients in the basis expansion be sparse. An £2 (sum of squared errors) data error is considered with an £\ (summation of absolute values) constraint on the coefficients. The optimization problem is solved using Weiszfeld's iteratively reweighted least squares (IRLS) algorithm. On real FDOCT data, improved results are obtained over the standard reconstruction technique with lower levels of background measurement noise and artifacts due to a strong £1 penalty. The previous sparse tomogram reconstruction techniques in the …
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