In classic pulse echo ultrasound imaging, the data acquisition rate is limited by the speed of sound. To overcome this limitation, parallel beamforming techniques in transmit (PBT) and in receive mode (PBR) have been developed. To perform harmonic imaging, PBT techniques are preferable being capable of generating stronger harmonics thanks to the possibility to use focused beams in transmission. Recently, orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) has been explored to perform PBT. To date, only numerical studies and in-vitro experiments in water have been performed, thus neglecting the effect of frequency dependent absorption. In this paper, PBT by means of OFDM tissue harmonic images are presented. A homemade agarose tissue mimicking phantom containing water filled cylindrical cavities was utilized as test object. The ULA-OP ultrasound open platform was used in combination with the linear array probe LA533 (Esaote Italy). Starting from the available transducer bandwidth, sub-ban...
Tissue harmonic images obtained with parallel transmit beamforming by means of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing / Demi, Libertario; Viti, Jacopo; Giannini, Gabriele; Ramalli, Alessandro; Tortoli, Piero; Mischi, Massimo. - (2014), pp. 1213-1216. ( 2014 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium, IUS 2014 Chicago, IL, USA 2014) [10.1109/ULTSYM.2014.0299].
Tissue harmonic images obtained with parallel transmit beamforming by means of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
Demi, Libertario;
2014-01-01
Abstract
In classic pulse echo ultrasound imaging, the data acquisition rate is limited by the speed of sound. To overcome this limitation, parallel beamforming techniques in transmit (PBT) and in receive mode (PBR) have been developed. To perform harmonic imaging, PBT techniques are preferable being capable of generating stronger harmonics thanks to the possibility to use focused beams in transmission. Recently, orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) has been explored to perform PBT. To date, only numerical studies and in-vitro experiments in water have been performed, thus neglecting the effect of frequency dependent absorption. In this paper, PBT by means of OFDM tissue harmonic images are presented. A homemade agarose tissue mimicking phantom containing water filled cylindrical cavities was utilized as test object. The ULA-OP ultrasound open platform was used in combination with the linear array probe LA533 (Esaote Italy). Starting from the available transducer bandwidth, sub-ban...| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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