This paper presents a system to measure accurate value of time of response (TOR) for ultrasound transducer pairs based on Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGA). In the experiment, the transmitter is set to transmit the pulse to the target object and the reflected signal is then captured by the receiver. The time taken for the signal to travel back to the receiver is measured by TOR. FPGA technology and data acquisition system were used to generate a pulse at the transmitter site. The pulse is projected directly to the targeted object and the signal that has been reflected from the object will be captured three times by the receiver. The results show that the TOR value obtained can be calculated accurately. The best TOR found in this study i...
Abstract—High frequency (>20MHz) ultrasound imaging has made it possible to delineate small struc...
This design aims to reduce the required measurement time and size of the instrument by modifying its...
2010-2011 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
This paper describes a novel method for on-line real-time data reduction of radiofrequency (RF) ultr...
The ultrasonic flowmeter which is described in this paper, measures the transit of time of an ultras...
In commercial ultrasound systems, the transmit module typically generates the time delayed excitatio...
This paper presents the initial result of an investigation on the application of ultrasonic sensors ...
This work deals with the development of ultrasound power measurement system on Field Programmable Ga...
This paper aims at the development of ultrasound based thickness measurement device. A Spartan 6 FPG...
Abstract — The evaluation of ultrasound system is measured by the development in analog and digital ...
Ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) has been extensively applied to preclinical studies in small animal m...
This thesis presents building blocks and strategies to reach the goal of a thumb-size autonomous ult...
An embedded high-speed data acquisition and digital signal processing platform for digital ultrasoun...
In this paper, we propose a programmable SoC-based hardware framework that can be used for developin...
This work presents a method of detection of size and location of tumor using ultrasound transmission...
Abstract—High frequency (>20MHz) ultrasound imaging has made it possible to delineate small struc...
This design aims to reduce the required measurement time and size of the instrument by modifying its...
2010-2011 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
This paper describes a novel method for on-line real-time data reduction of radiofrequency (RF) ultr...
The ultrasonic flowmeter which is described in this paper, measures the transit of time of an ultras...
In commercial ultrasound systems, the transmit module typically generates the time delayed excitatio...
This paper presents the initial result of an investigation on the application of ultrasonic sensors ...
This work deals with the development of ultrasound power measurement system on Field Programmable Ga...
This paper aims at the development of ultrasound based thickness measurement device. A Spartan 6 FPG...
Abstract — The evaluation of ultrasound system is measured by the development in analog and digital ...
Ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) has been extensively applied to preclinical studies in small animal m...
This thesis presents building blocks and strategies to reach the goal of a thumb-size autonomous ult...
An embedded high-speed data acquisition and digital signal processing platform for digital ultrasoun...
In this paper, we propose a programmable SoC-based hardware framework that can be used for developin...
This work presents a method of detection of size and location of tumor using ultrasound transmission...
Abstract—High frequency (>20MHz) ultrasound imaging has made it possible to delineate small struc...
This design aims to reduce the required measurement time and size of the instrument by modifying its...
2010-2011 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperAccepted ManuscriptPublishe