研究目的
Investigating the improvement of spatial resolution in ultrasonic imaging using incoherent subtraction of receive beams having different apodizations.
研究成果
NSI significantly improves the apparent lateral resolution of the imaging system by a factor of more than 35 times compared to rectangular apodization, while simultaneously lowering sidelobe levels. However, this comes at the cost of reduced contrast detection for anechoic and hyperechoic targets.
研究不足
The ability to observe the contrast of anechoic and hyperechoic targets reduced when utilizing the NSI scheme, indicating a trade-off between resolution improvement and contrast detection.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study employs Null Subtraction Imaging (NSI), a nonlinear image processing technique that uses different receive apodizations on copies of the same RF data to maintain low sidelobe levels while simultaneously improving lateral resolution.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Experiments were performed on an ATS539 phantom containing wire targets to assess lateral resolution and cylindrical anechoic and hyperechoic targets to assess contrast.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
An L9-4/38 clinical array transducer with 128 elements and an Ultrasonix RP with a SonixDAQ were used for data collection.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Received signals are acquired after using plane wave imaging on transmit, and apodization is only used on receive. Three different apodization functions are applied to the same RF data to form an image.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Image quality was assessed by estimation of lateral resolution (-6-dB receive beamwidth), mainlobe to sidelobe ratio (MSR), and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR).
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