DocumentCode
2347670
Title
2B-5 Ultrasound Imaging with Beamforming Adapted to Target
Author
Viola, Francesco ; Ellis, Michael A. ; Walker, William F.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Virginia Univ., Charlottesville, VA
fYear
2006
fDate
2-6 Oct. 2006
Firstpage
128
Lastpage
131
Abstract
For over fifty years adaptive beamforming (ABF) algorithms have been applied in RADAR and SONAR signal processing. These algorithms reduce the contribution of undesired off-axis signals while maintaining a desired response along a specific look direction. Typically, ABF achieves higher resolution and contrast than conventional beamforming (CBF), at the price of an increased computational load. In this paper we develop a novel ABF that can be applied to medical ultrasound, named the Time-domain optimized near-field estimator, or TONE. We performed a series of simulations using ultrasound data to test the performance of this algorithm and compare it to conventional, data independent, delay and sum beamforming. We also performed experiments using a Philips SONOS 5500. CBF was applied using the default parameters of the Philips scanner, whereas TONE was applied on single-channel, unfocused data with plane wave transmit. TONE images were reconstructed at a sampling of 67mum laterally and 19mum axially. The results obtained for a series of 5 20mum wires in a water tank show a significant improvement in spatial resolution when compared to CBF. We also analyzed the performance of TONE as a function of speed of sound errors and array sparsity, finding TONE robust to both
Keywords
acoustic signal detection; image processing; ultrasonic imaging; Philips SONOS 5500; Philips scanner; RADAR signal processing; SONAR signal processing; TONE images; adaptive beamforming algorithm; array sparsity; conventional beamforming; image reconstruction; medical ultrasonics; sound speed errors; specific look direction; time-domain optimized near-field estimator; ultrasonic imaging; Adaptive signal processing; Array signal processing; Biomedical imaging; High-resolution imaging; Radar imaging; Radar signal processing; Signal processing algorithms; Signal resolution; Sonar applications; Ultrasonic imaging;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2006. IEEE
Conference_Location
Vancouver, BC
ISSN
1051-0117
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0201-8
Electronic_ISBN
1051-0117
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ULTSYM.2006.45
Filename
4151901
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