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Chirp-coded robust synthetic aperture technique for medical endoscopic ultrasonography(2012 No.4)
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【Title】 Chirp-coded robust synthetic aperture technique for medical endoscopic ultrasonography

【Author】LI Ming CHEN Xiaodong LI Yan WANG Yi YU Daoyin~+ {Key Laboratory Opto-electronics Information Technology,Tianjin University,Ministry of Education, College of Precision Instruments & Opto-electronics Engineering,Tianjin University Tianjin 300072)

【Abstract】A chirp-coded robust synthetic aperture(CRSA) technique for medical endoscopic ultrasonography is presented.The technique uses chirp-coded excitation and pulse compression to enhance the robustness of synthetic aperture technique.The effect of resolution enhancement by the CRSA technique is demonstrated by both Field II simulation and practical experiment. Data for 6 point targets is simulated and the performance of CRSA is compared with that of conventional barker-coded synthetic aperture technique(BSA).Nylon ropes are examined by a single element transducer centered at 8 MHz.Both simulation and experimental results indicated that CRSA can improve resolution of ultrasound images with good robustness as compared with the conventional BSA technique.The lateral resolution is upgraded to 1.4 mm from 1.8 mm.The main-lobe broadening and SNR degradation are 0.04 mm and 0.2 dB respectively,which are 0.95 mm and 3.6 dB lower than those of BSA,when the sound speed error is 6%of the true value 1540 m/s.It therefore can be concluded that CRSA has more robustness than BSA against the disturbance caused by sound speed errors.

 
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