The Spectral Calibration of Swept-Source Optical Coherence Tomography Systems Using Unscented Kalman Filter | Conference Paper individual record
abstract

2018 IEEE. The ever-increasing demand for acquiring images at a faster rate and consequently of deeper layers of tissue in swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT), has motivated researchers to investigate techniques capable of performing fast acquisition without compromising sensitivity. Non-linear spectral sweeps, phase instability, and increased noise levels of swept lasers can cause the image quality to deteriorate, especially if a lower quality light source is used. This work leverages the unscented Kalman filter aiming to alleviate these shortcomings. Using this filter, both the non-idealities of the non-linear sweep and the increased noise levels are accounted for. Simulations show promising performance results in terms of extracting the non-linear spectral sweep as a function of time. The UKF also shows better metrics compared to other versions of the Kalman filter when it comes to tracking non-linearities and hardware implementation complexity giving the method significant advantages in real-time applications of hand-held, portable optical coherence tomography devices.

name of conference

2018 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS)

publication outlet

2018 IEEE BIOMEDICAL CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS CONFERENCE (BIOCAS): ADVANCED SYSTEMS FOR ENHANCING HUMAN HEALTH

author list (cited authors)
Zavareh, A. T., & Hoyos, S.
publication date
2018
keywords
  • Spectral Calibration
  • Extended Kalman Filtering (ekf)
  • Mach-zehnder Interferometer (mzi)
  • Swept Source Optical Coherence Tomography (ss-oct)
  • Unscented Kalman Filtering (ukf)
  • Denoising
citation count

1