DocumentCode :
268709
Title :
Stolt´s f-k migration for plane wave ultrasound imaging
Author :
Garcia, D. ; Tarnec, L.L. ; Muth, S. ; Montagnon, Emmanuel ; Porée, Jonathan ; Cloutier, Guy
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Montreal Hosp. Res. Center (CRC HUM), Montreal, QC, Canada
Volume :
60
Issue :
9
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Sep. 2013
Firstpage :
1853
Lastpage :
1867
Abstract :
Ultrafast ultrasound is an emerging modality that offers new perspectives and opportunities in medical imaging. Plane wave imaging (PWI) allows one to attain very high frame rates by transmission of planar ultrasound wavefronts. As a plane wave reaches a given scatterer, the latter becomes a secondary source emitting upward spherical waves and creating a diffraction hyperbola in the received RF signals. To produce an image of the scatterers, all the hyperbolas must be migrated back to their apexes. To perform beamforming of plane wave echo RFs and return high-quality images at high frame rates, we propose a new migration method carried out in the frequency-wavenumber (f-k) domain. The f-k migration for PWI has been adapted from the Stolt migration for seismic imaging. This migration technique is based on the exploding reflector model (ERM), which consists in assuming that all the scatterers explode in concert and become acoustic sources. The classical ERM model, however, is not appropriate for PWI. We showed that the ERM can be made suitable for PWI by a spatial transformation of the hyperbolic traces present in the RF data. In vitro experiments were performed to outline the advantages of PWI with Stolt´s f-k migration over the conventional delay-and-sum (DAS) approach. The Stolt´s f-k migration was also compared with the Fourier-based method developed by J.-Y. Lu. Our findings show that multi-angle compounded f-k migrated images are of quality similar to those obtained with a stateof- the-art dynamic focusing mode. This remained true even with a very small number of steering angles, thus ensuring a highly competitive frame rate. In addition, the new FFT-based f-k migration provides comparable or better contrast-to-noise ratio and lateral resolution than the Lu´s and DAS migration schemes. Matlab codes for the Stolt´s f-k migration for PWI are provided.
Keywords :
acoustic radiators; biomedical ultrasonics; fast Fourier transforms; image resolution; medical image processing; ultrasonic diffraction; ultrasonic imaging; ultrasonic scattering; ultrasonic transmission; FFT-based f-k migration; Matlab codes; PWI; RF data; Stolt f-k migration; acoustic sources; beamforming; classical ERM model; contrast-to-noise ratio; diffraction hyperbola; exploding reflector model; fast Fourier transform; frequency-wavenumber domain; high-quality image; in vitro experiments; lateral resolution; medical imaging; migration method; multi-angle compounded f-k migration image; planar ultrasound wavefront transmission; plane wave echo RF; plane wave ultrasound imaging; received RF signals; scatterers; seismic imaging; spatial transformation; spherical waves; steering angles; Acoustics; Adaptation models; Imaging; RF signals; Radio frequency; Transducers; Ultrasonic imaging;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-3010
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2013.2771
Filename :
6587395
Link To Document :
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