Phase-aberration correction using signals from point reflectors and diffuse scatterers: measurements 论文

1988IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control引用 266
Optical measurement and interference techniquesAdvanced X-ray Imaging TechniquesAdaptive optics and wavefront sensing

摘要

A method for phase-aberration correction of phased-array images is tested using a model of near-field velocity inhomogeneities. A set of grooved room-temperature vulcanizing plates was constructed to simulate near-field aberrations encountered in clinical ultrasound imaging. As expected, large image distortion was experienced when grooved plates producing significant aberrations were placed near the surface of the array. An iterative aberration correction procedure based on cross-correlation measures between neighboring elements in a phased array, using signals reflected from diffuse scatterers, significantly reduced the effects of these aberrations, producing images nearly identical to those generated in the absence of aberrations. The results suggest that a practical phase-aberration correction system can be constructed for medical ultrasound imaging and possibly all coherent imaging systems by using a sampled aperture.

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