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23 February 2009 Securing quality of camera-based biomedical optics
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Abstract
As sophisticated optical imaging technologies move into clinical applications, manufacturers have to work according to a consistent quality management. We demonstrate the application of basic quality principles to camera-based biomedical optics for a variety of examples including molecular diagnostics, dental imaging, ophtalmology and digital radiography. Novel concepts in fluorescence detection and structured illumination will also be highlighted.
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Frank Guse, Axel Kasper, and Bob Zinter "Securing quality of camera-based biomedical optics", Proc. SPIE 7170, Design and Quality for Biomedical Technologies II, 71700H (23 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.812401
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Modulation transfer functions

Biomedical optics

Eye

Medical devices

Calibration

Optical filters

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