The spatial coherence properties of the signal backscattered by human tissue and measured by an ultrasound transducer array are investigated. Fourier acoustics are used to describe the propagation of ultrasound through a model of tissue that includes reverberation and random scatterering in the imaging plane. The theoretical development describes how the near-field tissue layer, transducer aperture properties, and reflectivity function at the focus reduce the spatial coherence of the imaging wave measured at the transducer surface. Simulations are used to propagate the acoustic field through a histologically characterized sample of the human abdomen and to validate the theoretical predictions. In vivo measurements performed with a diagnosti...
Abstract- A quantitative description of wavefront distor ion due to tissue inhomogeneities is desira...
[[abstract]]© 2003 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-Sound-velocity inhomogeneities ...
<p>Beamforming of ultrasound signals in the presence of clutter, or partial aperture blockage by an ...
The spatial coherence properties of the signal backscattered by human tissue and measured by an ultr...
Abstract-Conventional ultrasound images are formed by delay-and-sum beamforming of the backscattered...
International audienceBackground, Motivation and ObjectiveAfter a myocardium infarction, cell loss i...
This work demonstrates that the combination of multi-line transmission (MLT) and short-lag spatial c...
International audienceAbstractThe assessment of fiber architecture is of major interest in the progr...
Ultrasound imaging is an indispensable tool in medical diagnostics and offers several advantages ove...
Ultrasound RF signal, backscattered from an inhomogeneous parenchymal tissue has the character of a ...
The short-lag spatial coherence (SLSC) beamformer measures the accumulated similarity of echoes, rec...
Medical imaging systems are designed to non-invasively probe the human body, diagnose the presence o...
[[abstract]]Sidelobe contribution from off-axis targets degrades image quality in a coherent array i...
In Multi-Line Transmission (MLT), high frame-rate ultrasound imaging is achieved by the simultaneous...
The pathological states of biological tissue are often resulted in attenuation changes. Thus, inform...
Abstract- A quantitative description of wavefront distor ion due to tissue inhomogeneities is desira...
[[abstract]]© 2003 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-Sound-velocity inhomogeneities ...
<p>Beamforming of ultrasound signals in the presence of clutter, or partial aperture blockage by an ...
The spatial coherence properties of the signal backscattered by human tissue and measured by an ultr...
Abstract-Conventional ultrasound images are formed by delay-and-sum beamforming of the backscattered...
International audienceBackground, Motivation and ObjectiveAfter a myocardium infarction, cell loss i...
This work demonstrates that the combination of multi-line transmission (MLT) and short-lag spatial c...
International audienceAbstractThe assessment of fiber architecture is of major interest in the progr...
Ultrasound imaging is an indispensable tool in medical diagnostics and offers several advantages ove...
Ultrasound RF signal, backscattered from an inhomogeneous parenchymal tissue has the character of a ...
The short-lag spatial coherence (SLSC) beamformer measures the accumulated similarity of echoes, rec...
Medical imaging systems are designed to non-invasively probe the human body, diagnose the presence o...
[[abstract]]Sidelobe contribution from off-axis targets degrades image quality in a coherent array i...
In Multi-Line Transmission (MLT), high frame-rate ultrasound imaging is achieved by the simultaneous...
The pathological states of biological tissue are often resulted in attenuation changes. Thus, inform...
Abstract- A quantitative description of wavefront distor ion due to tissue inhomogeneities is desira...
[[abstract]]© 2003 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-Sound-velocity inhomogeneities ...
<p>Beamforming of ultrasound signals in the presence of clutter, or partial aperture blockage by an ...