International audienceUltrasound (US) therapy is, for a large panel of application, a promising technique which still requires an accurate monitoring system. Therefore, the passive acoustic mapping (PAM) beamforming technique is outlined. It reconstructs cavitation activity maps by beamforming acoustic signals passively recorded by an array. This method has already been explored in 2D with optimizations as phase coherence factor (PCF) (Boulos et al, IUS, 2016) or robust capon beamforming (Coviello et al, JASA, 2015). The 3D implementation is a crucial step for real-time monitoring of US therapy. As the cavitation spot is located and spreads in the three directions, the acoustic source information should be retrieved from the recorded radio-...
Many useful therapeutic bio-effects can be generated using ultrasound-induced cavitation. However, c...
A new 2-D hydrophone array for ultrasound therapy monitoring is presented, along with a novel algori...
Nonlinear ultrasonic emissions produced during a therapeutic ultrasound procedure can be detected, l...
International audienceUltrasound (US) therapy is, for a large panel of application, a promising tech...
Ultrasound (US) cavitation is currently being explored for low-invasive therapy techniques applied t...
International audienceUltrasound cavitation is currently being explored for low-invasive therapy tec...
Passive acoustic mapping (PAM) is a promising imaging method that enables real-time three-dimensiona...
Passive acoustic mapping (PAM) techniques have been developed for the purposes of detecting, localiz...
Sources of nonlinear acoustic emissions, particularly those associated with cavitation activity, pla...
International audienceThe imaging of cavitation is mandatory in order to optimize, quantify and loca...
Passive acoustic mapping (PAM) is a novel method for monitoring ultrasound therapies by mapping sour...
Bubble activity during high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) surgery has been linked with desirab...
Bubble activity during High Intensity Focussed Ultrasound (HIFU) surgery has been linked with desira...
Cavitation is a phenomenon present during many ultrasound therapies, including the thermal ablation ...
A passive method that uses time exposure acoustics (TEA) to map inertial cavitation activity in real...
Many useful therapeutic bio-effects can be generated using ultrasound-induced cavitation. However, c...
A new 2-D hydrophone array for ultrasound therapy monitoring is presented, along with a novel algori...
Nonlinear ultrasonic emissions produced during a therapeutic ultrasound procedure can be detected, l...
International audienceUltrasound (US) therapy is, for a large panel of application, a promising tech...
Ultrasound (US) cavitation is currently being explored for low-invasive therapy techniques applied t...
International audienceUltrasound cavitation is currently being explored for low-invasive therapy tec...
Passive acoustic mapping (PAM) is a promising imaging method that enables real-time three-dimensiona...
Passive acoustic mapping (PAM) techniques have been developed for the purposes of detecting, localiz...
Sources of nonlinear acoustic emissions, particularly those associated with cavitation activity, pla...
International audienceThe imaging of cavitation is mandatory in order to optimize, quantify and loca...
Passive acoustic mapping (PAM) is a novel method for monitoring ultrasound therapies by mapping sour...
Bubble activity during high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) surgery has been linked with desirab...
Bubble activity during High Intensity Focussed Ultrasound (HIFU) surgery has been linked with desira...
Cavitation is a phenomenon present during many ultrasound therapies, including the thermal ablation ...
A passive method that uses time exposure acoustics (TEA) to map inertial cavitation activity in real...
Many useful therapeutic bio-effects can be generated using ultrasound-induced cavitation. However, c...
A new 2-D hydrophone array for ultrasound therapy monitoring is presented, along with a novel algori...
Nonlinear ultrasonic emissions produced during a therapeutic ultrasound procedure can be detected, l...