M. Giacalone, G. Berrettini, S. Iannaccone, L. Potí
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This work presents the latest simulations and experimental results of an innovative module for functional diffused optical imaging based on double encoding of wavelength and position of the emitting light. A spread spectrum approach to near infrared diffusive optical imaging is implemented: a pseudo-random sequence is used to modulate the light before entering a turbid medium; when the coded sequence propagates through the tissue, it is split into a group of components that have different path lengths. The correlation of the detected signals with the sequence can pick up each component with a specific delay, with the consequence of obtaining time domain information of arriving replicas. We propose to improve that approach, adopting a code division multiple access technology. A module which is expected to enhance the performances in terms of measured time and SNR is presented. We called this technique Wavelength and Space Code Division Multiplexing (WS-CDM).