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LOW-COST, BATTERY OPERATED, DUAL WAVELENGTH CONTINUOUS WAVE NEAR INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY DEVICE FOR BEDSIDE MONITORING OF NEWBORN BRAIN

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Abstract

We present our NIRS system for continuous bedside monitoring of neonatal brain. System has a shot noise limited SNR of 67 dB and reach up to 1 milliseconds temporal resolution. Preliminary test results on adults are provided.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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