DocumentCode :
824179
Title :
High frame rate imaging system for limited diffraction array beam imaging with square-wave aperture weightings high frame rate imaging system for limited diffraction array beam imaging with square-wave aperture weightings
Author :
Lu, Jian-Yu ; Cheng, Jiqi ; Wang, Jing
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Bioeng., Toledo Univ., OH
Volume :
53
Issue :
10
fYear :
2006
fDate :
10/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1796
Lastpage :
1812
Abstract :
A general-purpose high frame rate (HFR) medical imaging system has been developed. This system has 128 independent linear transmitters, each of which is capable of producing an arbitrary broadband (about 0.05-10 MHz) waveform of up to plusmn144 V peak voltage on a 75-ohm resistive load using a 12-bit/40-MHz digital-to-analog converter. The system also has 128 independent, broadband (about 0.25-10 MHz), and time-variable-gain receiver channels, each of which has a 12-bit/40-MHz analog-to-digital converter and up to 512 MB of memory. The system is controlled by a personal computer (PC), and radio frequency echo data of each channel are transferred to the same PC via a standard USB 2.0 port for image reconstructions. Using the HFR imaging system, we have developed a new limited-diffraction array beam imaging method with square-wave aperture voltage weightings. With this method, in principle, only one or two transmitters are required to excite a fully populated two-dimensional (2-D) array transducer to achieve an equivalent dynamic focusing in both transmission and reception to reconstruct a high-quality three-dimensional image without the need of the time delays of traditional beam focusing arid steering, potentially simplifying the transmitter subsystem of an imager. To validate the method, for simplicity, 2-D imaging experiments were performed using the system. In the in vitro experiment, a custom-made, 128-element, 0.32-mm pitch, 3.5-MHz center frequency linear array transducer with about 50% fractional bandwidth was used to reconstruct images of an ATS 539 tissue-mimicking phantom at an axial distance of 130 mm with a field of view of more than 90deg. In the in vivo experiment of a human heart, images with a field of view of more than 90deg at 120-mm axial distance were obtained with a 128-element, 2.5-MHz center frequency, 0.15-mm pitch Acusori V2 phased array. To ensure that the system was operated under the limits set by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, th- - e mechanical index, thermal index, and acoustic output were measured. Results show that higher-quality images can be reconstructed with the square-wave aperture weighting method due to an increased penetration depth as compared to the exact weighting method developed previously, and a frame rate of 486 per second was achieved at a pulse repetition frequency of about 5348 Hz for the human heart
Keywords :
biomedical optical imaging; biomedical transducers; echocardiography; image reconstruction; light diffraction; phantoms; 0.05 to 10 MHz; 12 bit; 120 mm; 130 mm; 144 V; 2.5 MHz; 2D imaging; 3.5 MHz; 40 MHz; 512 MB; 5348 Hz; 75 ohm; ATS 539 tissue-mimicking phantom; Acusori V2 phased array; HFR imaging system; USB 2.0 port; acoustic output; beam steering; broadband waveform; digital-to-analog converter; dynamic focusing; field of view; frame rate imaging system; high-quality image; human heart; image reconstruction; limited diffraction array beam imaging; linear array transducer; linear transmitters; mechanical index; medical imaging system; penetration depth; personal computer; radiofrequency echo data; resistive load; square-wave aperture weightings; thermal index; three-dimensional image; time-variable-gain receiver channels; traditional beam focusing; transmitter subsystem; two-dimensional array transducer; voltage weightings; Acoustic beams; Apertures; Diffraction; Focusing; Frequency; Humans; Image reconstruction; Radio transmitters; Transducers; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0885-3010
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TUFFC.2006.112
Filename :
4012864
Link To Document :
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