Transcranial ultrasound has been used to image the brain since 1942. Currently, it is regaining interest and full-waveform inversion (FWI) methods are now employed to reconstruct speed-of-sound profiles of the brain. Many of these methods require a good starting model. Here, we test the applicability of contrast source inversion (CSI) as a FWI method to reconstruct two-dimensional speed-of-sound profiles of the soft brain tissue enclosed by the skull. The advantage of CSI is that it can handle large acoustic contrasts without the need for a good starting model. To test the performance of CSI, we first compute synthetic data. The resulting pressure field clearly shows a significant amount of multiple scattering caused by the skull that acts ...
International audienceQuantitative ultrasound techniques have been previously used to evaluate biolo...
In this work, we evaluate methods for detecting brain injury using ultrasound. We have used simulati...
An approach aimed at improved ultrasound resolution and signal strength through highly attenuating m...
Transcranial ultrasound has been used to image the brain since 1942. Currently, it is regaining inte...
Magnetic resonance imaging and X-ray computed tomography provide the two principal methods available...
Ultrasound imaging is a front-line clinical modality with a wide range of applications. However, the...
Clinical diagnosis and treatment of stroke is limited by the absence of rapid, transportable, cost-e...
Tomogrophic ultrasound imaging is gaining popularity in breast cancer detection. Reconstructing the ...
Tomogrophic ultrasound imaging is gaining popularity in breast cancer detection. Reconstructing the ...
With full waveform inversion (FWI) all available information enclosed in the recorded wavefield - in...
Tomogrophic ultrasound imaging is gaining popularity in breast cancer detection. Reconstructing the ...
Fast, portable, and affordable neuroimaging is currently unavailable in clinical practice, hindering...
Quantitative images showing the speed of sound proffle of the breast may be obtained by employing fu...
Imaging methods are employed in multiple scientific disciplines to obtain properties of targets that...
Transcranial ultrasound imaging (TUI) is a diagnostic modality with numerous applications, but unfor...
International audienceQuantitative ultrasound techniques have been previously used to evaluate biolo...
In this work, we evaluate methods for detecting brain injury using ultrasound. We have used simulati...
An approach aimed at improved ultrasound resolution and signal strength through highly attenuating m...
Transcranial ultrasound has been used to image the brain since 1942. Currently, it is regaining inte...
Magnetic resonance imaging and X-ray computed tomography provide the two principal methods available...
Ultrasound imaging is a front-line clinical modality with a wide range of applications. However, the...
Clinical diagnosis and treatment of stroke is limited by the absence of rapid, transportable, cost-e...
Tomogrophic ultrasound imaging is gaining popularity in breast cancer detection. Reconstructing the ...
Tomogrophic ultrasound imaging is gaining popularity in breast cancer detection. Reconstructing the ...
With full waveform inversion (FWI) all available information enclosed in the recorded wavefield - in...
Tomogrophic ultrasound imaging is gaining popularity in breast cancer detection. Reconstructing the ...
Fast, portable, and affordable neuroimaging is currently unavailable in clinical practice, hindering...
Quantitative images showing the speed of sound proffle of the breast may be obtained by employing fu...
Imaging methods are employed in multiple scientific disciplines to obtain properties of targets that...
Transcranial ultrasound imaging (TUI) is a diagnostic modality with numerous applications, but unfor...
International audienceQuantitative ultrasound techniques have been previously used to evaluate biolo...
In this work, we evaluate methods for detecting brain injury using ultrasound. We have used simulati...
An approach aimed at improved ultrasound resolution and signal strength through highly attenuating m...