Title :
A novel pulse-echo technique for medical three-dimensional imaging
Author_Institution :
King Fahd Univ. of Pet. & Miner., Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
A new pulse-echo imaging technique for close near-field applications is proposed. Based on the theory developed for the continuous-wave automatic focusing technique (CWAFT), it uses instead, a frequency-domain phase compensation through a convolutional mechanism. In addition, the scanned frequencies of the transmitted CW signals are sent simultaneously in a pulse that is used for the data acquisition and processing. The pulse-echo nature of this technique makes it a candidate for further development and evaluation for ultrasonic three-dimensional (3-D) medical imaging and nondestructive testing. Furthermore, the "spike-like" nature of the back propagator in the frequency domain is used to half the data acquired. This alleviates most of the drawbacks of the CWAFT in data acquisition and processing. Simulation results are presented for both two-dimensional (2-D) and 3-D targets.
Keywords :
biomedical ultrasonics; image reconstruction; medical image processing; spectral analysis; close near-field applications; convolutional mechanics; data acquisition; frequency domain back propagator; frequency-domain phase compensation; medical diagnostic imaging; medical three-dimensional imaging; nondestructive testing; pulse-echo technique; transmitted CW signals; ultrasonic three-dimensional imaging; Back; Biomedical imaging; Convolution; Data acquisition; Focusing; Frequency domain analysis; Medical simulation; Nondestructive testing; Signal processing; Two dimensional displays; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Ultrasonography;
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on