DocumentCode :
1382239
Title :
A new wideband spread target maximum likelihood estimator for blood velocity estimation. I. Theory
Author :
Ferrara, Katherine W. ; Algazi, V. Ralph
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., California State Univ., Sacramento, CA, USA
Volume :
38
Issue :
1
fYear :
1991
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
16
Abstract :
The derivation and theoretical evaluation of new wideband maximum-likelihood strategies for the estimation of blood velocity using acoustic signals are presented. A model for the received signal from blood scatterers, using a train of short wideband pulses, is described. Evaluation of the autocorrelation of the signal based on this model shows that the magnitude, periodicity, and phase of the autocorrelation are affected by the mean scatterer velocity and the presence of a velocity spread target. New velocity estimators are then derived that exploit the effect of the scatterer velocity on both the signal delay and the shift in frequency. The wideband range spread estimator is derived using a statistical model of the target. Based on the point target assumption, a simpler wideband maximum-likelihood estimator is also obtained. These new estimation strategies are analyzed for their local and global performance. Evaluation of the Cramer-Rao bound shows that the bound on the estimator variance is reduced using these estimators, in comparison with narrowband strategies. In order to study global accuracy, the expected estimator output is evaluated, and it is determined that the width of the mainlobe is reduced. In addition, it is shown that the height of subsidiary velocity peaks is reduced through the use of these new estimators.<>
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; biological techniques and instruments; biology computing; biomedical measurement; biomedical ultrasonics; haemodynamics; medical computing; ultrasonic measurement; velocity measurement; Cramer-Rao bound; acoustic signals; autocorrelation; blood velocity estimation; estimation strategies; mean scatterer velocity; model; point target assumption; received signal from blood scatterers; shift in frequency; signal delay; statistical model; train of short wideband pulses; velocity estimators; velocity spread target; wideband maximum-likelihood strategies; wideband range spread estimator; wideband spread target maximum likelihood estimator; Acoustic pulses; Acoustic scattering; Autocorrelation; Blood; Delay effects; Delay estimation; Frequency estimation; Maximum likelihood estimation; Performance analysis; Wideband;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-3010
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/58.67829
Filename :
67829
Link To Document :
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