DocumentCode
79079
Title
Detection of deeply implanted impedance- switching devices using ultrasound doppler
Author
Mari, J.M. ; Lafon, Cyril ; Chapelon, J.Y.
Author_Institution
Inserm, LabTau, Lyon, France
Volume
60
Issue
6
fYear
2013
fDate
Jun-13
Firstpage
1074
Lastpage
1083
Abstract
Communication with and transmission of energy to remote devices, such as deeply-implanted physiological recorders, using ultrasound presents several technical problems. In particular, device detection and piezoelectric sensor targeting remains difficult. Both tasks require differentiating the device from the surrounding fully passive tissues. Like radiofrequency identification devices, ultrasonic transponders have the capacity to rapidly change the impedance of their piezoelectric elements, which modulates their backscattering coefficient and allows the device to ¿flash¿ periodically at a very low energy cost, and, in particular situations, to communicate with an external device. A method for localizing the device by interpreting this flashing as movement is presented here. An ultrasound Doppler scan sequence is implemented using a programmable scanner, and radio-frequency data are collected and processed. The data are then analyzed for different excitation lengths and flashing frequencies to determine the optimum detection parameters. Measurements show that 1) detection can be achieved and is maximal when the excitation length reaches that of the Doppler processing window, and 2) when the flashing frequency is in a specific range. A study of the incidence angle also showed that 3) the sensor of the device can be detected over a given angular window. The conclusion is that by using ultrasound color Doppler sequences, impedanceswitching piezoelectric devices can be detected under the conditions provided in the present study, and can be distinguished from fully passive structures.
Keywords
Doppler effect; biological tissues; biomedical equipment; biomedical ultrasonics; electric sensing devices; piezoelectric devices; prosthetics; transponders; ultrasonic devices; ultrasonic transmission; Doppler processing window; backscattering coefficient modulation; deeply implanted impedance-switching piezoelectric device detection; deeply-implanted physiological recorder; energy transmission; flashing frequency; incidence angle; passive structure; passive tissue; piezoelectric element; piezoelectric sensor; programmable scanner; radio-frequency data; radiofrequency identification device; remote device; ultrasonic transponder; ultrasound Doppler scan sequence;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-3010
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TUFFC.2013.2671
Filename
6521057
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