Title :
Comparisons between PW Doppler system and enhanced FM Doppler system
Author :
Wilhjelm, J.E. ; Pedersen, P.C.
Author_Institution :
Tech. Univ., Lyngby, Denmark
Abstract :
This paper presents a new implementation of an echo-ranging FM Doppler system with improved performance, relative to the FM Doppler system reported previously. The use of long sweeps provides a significant reduction in peak to average power ratio compared to pulsed wave (PW) emission. A PW Doppler system exploits the direct relationship between arrival time of the received signal and range from the transducer. In the FM Doppler systems, a similar relationship exists in the spectral domain of the demodulated received signals, so that range is represented by frequency. Thus, a shift in location of moving scatterers between consecutive emissions corresponds to a frequency shift in the spectral signature. The improvement relative to the earlier version of the FM Doppler system is attained by utilizing cross-correlation of real spectra rather than of magnitude spectra for assessing flow velocity. This approach requires a priori knowledge of the envelope of the received sweep from a point scatterer
Keywords :
Doppler measurement; acoustic correlation; acoustic pulses; biomedical ultrasonics; blood flow measurement; echo; frequency modulation; spectral analysis; ultrasonic scattering; ultrasonic transducers; PW Doppler system; arrival time; blood flow noninvasive assessment; cross-correlation; demodulated received signals; echo-ranging FM Doppler system; enhanced FM Doppler system; flow velocity; frequency shift; long sweeps; moving scatterers; peak to average power ratio; performance; point scatterer; pulsed wave emission; range; real spectra; received signal; received sweep; spectral domain; spectral signature; transducer; Blood flow; Delay effects; Frequency measurement; Frequency modulation; Particle scattering; Peak to average power ratio; Signal processing; Time measurement; Transducers; Ultrasonic imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 1995. Proceedings., 1995 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2940-6
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.1995.495850