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Recovery of the Complete Data Set From Focused Transmit Beams.


ABSTRACT: The focused transmit beam is a standard tool for clinical ultrasound scanning, concentrating energy from a number of array elements toward an imaging target. However, above and below the transmit focus, much of the energy in the beam is spread in a broadened main lobe and long off-axis tails that are ignored by conventional beamforming methods. This paper proposes a method to decompose a set of focused transmit beams into their constituent components-diverging waves from individual array elements. The recovery of this complete data set enables synthetic transmit focusing at all points in the field of view without beam shape or focal depth artifacts commonly associated with virtual source synthetic aperture beamforming. An efficient frequency-domain linear decoding implementation is introduced. The principles of the method are demonstrated both in transmit field simulations and experimental imaging. At depth, up to a 9.6-dB improvement in electronic signal-to-noise ratio and 8.9-dB improvement in contrast were observed in comparison with conventional dynamic receive beamforming. The proposed method is broadly applicable to existing scan sequences and requires only channel data for processing.

SUBMITTER: Bottenus N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5768147 | biostudies-other | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Recovery of the Complete Data Set From Focused Transmit Beams.

Bottenus Nick N  

IEEE transactions on ultrasonics, ferroelectrics, and frequency control 20180101 1


The focused transmit beam is a standard tool for clinical ultrasound scanning, concentrating energy from a number of array elements toward an imaging target. However, above and below the transmit focus, much of the energy in the beam is spread in a broadened main lobe and long off-axis tails that are ignored by conventional beamforming methods. This paper proposes a method to decompose a set of focused transmit beams into their constituent components-diverging waves from individual array element  ...[more]

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