AbstractIn this paper the total focusing method, the so called gold standard in classical beamforming, is compared with the widely used time-reversal MUSIC super resolution technique in terms of its ability to resolve closely spaced scatterers in a solid. The algorithms are tested with simulated and experimental array data, each containing different noise levels. The performance of the algorithms is evaluated in terms of lateral resolution and sensitivity to noise. It is shown that for the weak noise situation (SNR>20dB), time-reversal MUSIC provides significantly enhanced lateral resolution when compared to the total focusing method, breaking the diffraction limit. However, for higher noise levels, the total focusing method is shown to be ...
Novel developments in the area of ultrasonic inspection techniques are predominantly based on the ph...
Cette thèse porte sur le contrôle non destructif par ultrasons et la détection de défauts dans des m...
Conference of 42nd Annual Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation, QNDE 2015, I...
AbstractIn this paper the total focusing method, the so called gold standard in classical beamformin...
Recently the use of ultrasonic arrays for imaging defects in metal components has become economicall...
39th Annual Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation (QNDE), Denver, CO, JUL 15-...
AbstractImaging through anisotropic or highly heterogeneous materials is challenging for the existen...
AbstractSynthetic aperture focusing technique (SAFT) and total focusing method (TFM) have become pop...
The synthetic aperture focusing (SAF) technique allows exploration of ultrasonic array imaging perfo...
Ultrasonic nondestructive testing traditionally uses a conventional monolithic transducer. An approa...
If a nondestructive evaluation system is designed to detect the presence or absence of a flaw in a m...
Until recently, the processing of ultrasonic array data has been based on parallel transmission stra...
One of the challenging problems in non-destructive evaluation is related to identification and sizin...
The use of ultrasonic array imaging systems is now commonplace throughout the NDT industry, but inte...
The use of ultrasonic array imaging systems is now commonplace throughout the NDT industry, but inte...
Novel developments in the area of ultrasonic inspection techniques are predominantly based on the ph...
Cette thèse porte sur le contrôle non destructif par ultrasons et la détection de défauts dans des m...
Conference of 42nd Annual Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation, QNDE 2015, I...
AbstractIn this paper the total focusing method, the so called gold standard in classical beamformin...
Recently the use of ultrasonic arrays for imaging defects in metal components has become economicall...
39th Annual Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation (QNDE), Denver, CO, JUL 15-...
AbstractImaging through anisotropic or highly heterogeneous materials is challenging for the existen...
AbstractSynthetic aperture focusing technique (SAFT) and total focusing method (TFM) have become pop...
The synthetic aperture focusing (SAF) technique allows exploration of ultrasonic array imaging perfo...
Ultrasonic nondestructive testing traditionally uses a conventional monolithic transducer. An approa...
If a nondestructive evaluation system is designed to detect the presence or absence of a flaw in a m...
Until recently, the processing of ultrasonic array data has been based on parallel transmission stra...
One of the challenging problems in non-destructive evaluation is related to identification and sizin...
The use of ultrasonic array imaging systems is now commonplace throughout the NDT industry, but inte...
The use of ultrasonic array imaging systems is now commonplace throughout the NDT industry, but inte...
Novel developments in the area of ultrasonic inspection techniques are predominantly based on the ph...
Cette thèse porte sur le contrôle non destructif par ultrasons et la détection de défauts dans des m...
Conference of 42nd Annual Review of Progress in Quantitative Nondestructive Evaluation, QNDE 2015, I...