Real-time 2D ultrasound systems are used routinely in every hospital and are a huge success both technically and commercially. This paper discusses the signal processing problems that needs to be tackled in order to move from 2D to 3D real-time ultrasound systems. The ørst problem discussed is that of handling 2000¯10000 elements in the transducer. Sparse array methods is a way to reduce the number of elements and cost without compromising quality. Examples of performance with sparse arrays are presented. The second important problem is that of frame-rate. In 3D the frame-rate will be so low that real-time acquisition will be impossible unless some form of parallelism is exploited. Various ways of doing that such as multiple receive beams, ...
High-frame-rate 3-D ultrasound imaging technology combined with super-resolution processing method c...
Abstract The paper considers a 3D ultrasound imaging technique based upon usage of a probe that con...
International audienceBackground, Motivation and Objectives 3D ultrasound imaging using 2D arrays is...
International audienceThe role of 2D matrix arrays in the realization of real time 3D ultrasound ima...
A 3D ultrasound image is desired in many medical examinations. However, the implementation of a 2D a...
One of the most demanding tasks in state-of-the-art medical ultrasound systems is the localization o...
Two-dimensional apertures provide fully electronic scanning for 3D medical ultrasound imaging. The d...
Noninvasive and multi-purposed, with uses ranging from fetal monitoring to cancer detection, medical...
This paper describes the analog front end module and the computing architecture components of a full...
Recently there has been a lot of interest in improving the infrastructure used in medical applicatio...
© 2018 IEEE. Super-resolution ultrasound imaging has been so far achieved in 3-D by mechanically sca...
High-frame-rate 3-D ultrasound imaging technology combined with super-resolution processing method c...
International audienceDriving the numerous elements of 2D matrix arrays for 3D ultrasound imaging is...
International audienceReal-time 3-D ultrasound (US) provides a complete visualization of inner body ...
Major cardiovascular diseases are associated with (regional) dysfunction of the left ventricle. Desp...
High-frame-rate 3-D ultrasound imaging technology combined with super-resolution processing method c...
Abstract The paper considers a 3D ultrasound imaging technique based upon usage of a probe that con...
International audienceBackground, Motivation and Objectives 3D ultrasound imaging using 2D arrays is...
International audienceThe role of 2D matrix arrays in the realization of real time 3D ultrasound ima...
A 3D ultrasound image is desired in many medical examinations. However, the implementation of a 2D a...
One of the most demanding tasks in state-of-the-art medical ultrasound systems is the localization o...
Two-dimensional apertures provide fully electronic scanning for 3D medical ultrasound imaging. The d...
Noninvasive and multi-purposed, with uses ranging from fetal monitoring to cancer detection, medical...
This paper describes the analog front end module and the computing architecture components of a full...
Recently there has been a lot of interest in improving the infrastructure used in medical applicatio...
© 2018 IEEE. Super-resolution ultrasound imaging has been so far achieved in 3-D by mechanically sca...
High-frame-rate 3-D ultrasound imaging technology combined with super-resolution processing method c...
International audienceDriving the numerous elements of 2D matrix arrays for 3D ultrasound imaging is...
International audienceReal-time 3-D ultrasound (US) provides a complete visualization of inner body ...
Major cardiovascular diseases are associated with (regional) dysfunction of the left ventricle. Desp...
High-frame-rate 3-D ultrasound imaging technology combined with super-resolution processing method c...
Abstract The paper considers a 3D ultrasound imaging technique based upon usage of a probe that con...
International audienceBackground, Motivation and Objectives 3D ultrasound imaging using 2D arrays is...