DocumentCode :
1124438
Title :
Overdetermined least-squares aberration estimates using common-midpoint signals
Author :
Haun, Mark A. ; Jones, Douglas L. ; Oz, W.D.
Volume :
23
Issue :
10
fYear :
2004
Firstpage :
1205
Lastpage :
1220
Abstract :
As medical ultrasound imaging moves to larger apertures and higher frequencies, tissue sound-speed variations continue to limit resolution. In geophysical imaging, a standard approach for estimating near-surface aberrating delays is to analyze the time shifts between common-midpoint signals. This requires complete data-echoes from every source/receiver pair in the array. Unfocused common-midpoint signals remain highly correlated in the presence of delay aberrations; there is also tremendous redundancy in the data. In medical ultrasound, this technique has been impaired by the wide-angle, random-scattering nature of tissue. This has made it difficult to estimate azimuth-dependent aberration profiles or to harness the full redundancy in the complete data. Prefiltering the data with two-dimensional fan filters mitigates these problems, permitting highly overdetermined, least-squares solutions for the aberration profiles at many steering angles. In experiments with a tissue-mimicking phantom target and silicone rubber aberrators at nonzero stand-off distances from a one-dimensional phased array, this overdetermined, fan-filtering algorithm significantly outperformed other phase-screen algorithms based on nearest-neighbor cross-correlation, speckle brightness maximization, and common-midpoint signal analysis. Our results imply that there is still progress to be made in imaging with single-valued focusing operators. It also appears that the signal-to-noise penalty for using complete data sets is partially compensated by the overdetermined nature of the problem.
Keywords :
aberrations; biological tissues; biomedical ultrasonics; brightness; delays; filtering theory; least squares approximations; medical image processing; optimisation; phantoms; azimuth-dependent aberration profiles; common-midpoint signals analysis; geophysical imaging; medical ultrasound imaging; near-surface aberrating delays; nearest-neighbor cross-correlation; nonzero stand-off distances; one-dimensional phased array; overdetermined least-squares aberration estimates; silicone rubber aberrators; single-valued focusing operators; source/receiver pair echoes; speckle brightness maximization; time shifts; tissue sound-speed variations; tissue-mimicking phantom target; two-dimensional fan filter; Acoustic imaging; Apertures; Biomedical imaging; Delay estimation; Frequency; High-resolution imaging; Image resolution; Phased arrays; Signal analysis; Ultrasonic imaging; Algorithms; Artifacts; Artificial Intelligence; Computer Simulation; Connective Tissue; Image Enhancement; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Information Storage and Retrieval; Least-Squares Analysis; Models, Biological; Models, Statistical; Numerical Analysis, Computer-Assisted; Phantoms, Imaging; Reproducibility of Results; Scattering, Radiation; Sensitivity and Specificity; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Ultrasonography;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0278-0062
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMI.2004.831792
Filename :
1339428
Link To Document :
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