DocumentCode :
3565486
Title :
Compression techniques for IoT enabled handheld ultrasound imaging system
Author :
Akkala, Vivek ; Bharath, R. ; Rajalakshmi, P. ; Kumar, Punit
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Indian Inst. of Technol., Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India
fYear :
2014
Firstpage :
648
Lastpage :
652
Abstract :
Received echo signals of transducer in ultrasound imaging have a high dynamic range of 12 bits and hence cannot be displayed on Cathode Ray Tube (CRT), Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) monitors of ultrasound machine. Log compression is being used to compress the data to 8 bits. Since log compression is a non linear compression it is very difficult to trace the original characteristics of the signal. In this paper various global and local compression techniques were studied as a replacement for log compression so that the dynamic range of image can be retrieved if the physician has a better monitor for display, and also ensure minimum error in the retrieved signal leading to minimum error in retrieved image. From the results it is observed that Structural SIMilarity (SSIM) of wavelet compressed image is 1.02 times more and that of gamma compressed image is 2.24 times more than log compressed image. Gamma based compression can be preferred to log and wavelet based compression, as it gives good quality image when compared with other compression techniques, but cannot be used to retrieve the statistical properties when expanded, since these statistical properties are helpful for doctors for better analysis. Wavelet based compression serves this purpose and hence is best suited for Internet of Things (IoT) enabled ultrasound system for remote diagnosis in the cloud.
Keywords :
Internet; Internet of Things; biomedical transducers; biomedical ultrasonics; cathode-ray tubes; laptop computers; liquid crystal displays; medical image processing; notebook computers; wavelet transforms; CRT; Internet of Things; IoT enabled ultrasound imaging system; IoT enabled ultrasound system; Structural SIMilarity; cathode ray tube; cloud-based patient diagnosis; display monitor; doctor analysis; dynamic image range; dynamic transducer range; gamma compressed image; gamma-based compression; global data compression techniques; good quality image; handheld ultrasound imaging system; image statistical properties; liquid crystal display; local data compression techniques; log compressed image; log compression replacement; log-based compression; nonlinear data compression; original signal characteristics; physician analysis; remote patient diagnosis; retrieved image minimum error; retrieved signal minimum error; transducer echo signals; ultrasound imaging transducer; ultrasound machine LCD monitor; wavelet based compression; wavelet compressed image SSIM; Dynamic range; Image coding; Imaging; Indexes; Nakagami distribution; Radio frequency; Ultrasonic imaging; Gamma compression; Log compression; Nakagami distribution; Structural SIMilarity (SSIM); Visual Information Fidelity (VIF); Wavelet based compression;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering and Sciences (IECBES), 2014 IEEE Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IECBES.2014.7047584
Filename :
7047584
Link To Document :
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