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Presentation
Simulation of Light Propagation in Skin and Subcutaneous Blood Vessels
Posters, Presentations, and Papers
  • Robert Polski, Andrews Universty
  • Ricardo Huancaya, Andrews University
  • Hyun J. Kwon, Andrews University
Date of Award
7-3-2014
Document Type
Poster
Department
Engineering & Computer Science
First Advisor
Hyun Kwon Ph. D.
Subject Categories
Abstract

The VeinViewer, produced by the Luminetx Corporation, projects an image of subcutaneous veins onto the surface of the skin by using the discovery that near infrared (NIR) light passes through and transmits back out of the skin issue except at the blood vessels as a result of the presence of hemoglobin1. We aim to improve the function of the VeinViewer by using computational models to interpret changes in properties of the subject,such as skin pigmentation, and settings on the device, such as light frequency. We also look to decrease error, as a result of the geometry of veins and the multiple layers of skin. A finite element model implementation the diffusion approximation of the radiation transfer equation fulfill the role in part, but questions of boundary conditions and the description of the source need clarification.

Citation Information
Robert Polski, Ricardo Huancaya and Hyun J. Kwon. "Simulation of Light Propagation in Skin and Subcutaneous Blood Vessels" (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/hyun_kwon/10/