Diagnostic ultrasound has been widely used in clinical applications, such as soft tissue abnormality detection and blood flow detection. However, due to the complexity of ultrasonic wave propagation and scattering in biological tissues which generally involves wave reflection, refraction, scattering, absorption and other wave phenomena, it has always been a rather difficult task to interpret the wave mechanics through the received scattering signals
Rigorous and efficient numerical methods are presented for simulation of acoustic propagation in a m...
Ultrasound tissue characterization is the effort to derive from the ultrasound signal quantitative i...
Acoustical imaging based on the ultrasonic pulse - e cho method is widely applied to medical ...
The granularity or speckle in medical ultrasound images tends to mask the presence of small lesions....
grantor: University of TorontoThe primary objective of this thesis is to study the factors...
AbstractThe paper describes the computer simulations allowing investigating the properties of the ul...
The aim of this work is to simulate the ultrasonic image of a non-homogeneous biologic tissue recons...
International audienceThe goal of our work is to propose a fast ultrasound image simulation from CT ...
Monte-Carlo modeling technique was used to simulate the ultrasound-modulated optical tomography. The...
The goal of our work is to propose a fast ultrasound image simulation from CT volumes. This method i...
Ultrasound imaging is a ubiquitous part of the modern medical diagnostics toolbox. It has widespread...
The intensity point signal-to-noise ratio, SNRI, characterizing the ultrasound speckle statistics, d...
Ultrasound imaging is an indispensable tool in medical diagnostics and offers several advantages ove...
AbstractA system-based model is proposed to describe and simulate the ultrasound signal backscattere...
The present study concerns the modeling and analysis of ultrasound backscattering by red blood cell ...
Rigorous and efficient numerical methods are presented for simulation of acoustic propagation in a m...
Ultrasound tissue characterization is the effort to derive from the ultrasound signal quantitative i...
Acoustical imaging based on the ultrasonic pulse - e cho method is widely applied to medical ...
The granularity or speckle in medical ultrasound images tends to mask the presence of small lesions....
grantor: University of TorontoThe primary objective of this thesis is to study the factors...
AbstractThe paper describes the computer simulations allowing investigating the properties of the ul...
The aim of this work is to simulate the ultrasonic image of a non-homogeneous biologic tissue recons...
International audienceThe goal of our work is to propose a fast ultrasound image simulation from CT ...
Monte-Carlo modeling technique was used to simulate the ultrasound-modulated optical tomography. The...
The goal of our work is to propose a fast ultrasound image simulation from CT volumes. This method i...
Ultrasound imaging is a ubiquitous part of the modern medical diagnostics toolbox. It has widespread...
The intensity point signal-to-noise ratio, SNRI, characterizing the ultrasound speckle statistics, d...
Ultrasound imaging is an indispensable tool in medical diagnostics and offers several advantages ove...
AbstractA system-based model is proposed to describe and simulate the ultrasound signal backscattere...
The present study concerns the modeling and analysis of ultrasound backscattering by red blood cell ...
Rigorous and efficient numerical methods are presented for simulation of acoustic propagation in a m...
Ultrasound tissue characterization is the effort to derive from the ultrasound signal quantitative i...
Acoustical imaging based on the ultrasonic pulse - e cho method is widely applied to medical ...