Title :
Waveform index evaluation using an electronic injection phantom
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Med. Phys. & Med. Eng., R. Infirmary, Edinburgh, UK
Abstract :
A portable all electronic Doppler phantom is described. Use of a commercially obtainable wide-band audio phase shifting board allows the injection of realistic waveforms, a facility allowing novel quality assurance techniques such as the accuracy of waveform index calculation packages to be assessed. The use of this phantom results in exceptionally high sideband suppression and a highly linear power spectral density injection characteristic at a discrete number of scanner operating frequencies in the range of 2-10 MHz. The Edinburgh ESI phantom can also inject any of 12 internally generated discrete simulated Doppler shift audio frequencies for fast testing of the Doppler frequency mapping operation of ultrasonic scanners. Such tests are free from large angle-induced measurement errors, as the Doppler shift is created electronically. The phantom has been used to demonstrate that waveform index calculation package checking is quite feasable and can obtain highly reproduceable results as demonstrated using the PI package on a Doptek CW scanner. Although the realistic waveform was produced by a flow phantom, such phantoms have difficulty in maintaining waveform integrity (average power spectral density, envelope etc.) over time and are almost completely unportable. The ESI phantom, therefore, also provides an essential link enabling the same `captured´ flow phantom waveform to be used again and again on many different scanners with the typical ease of use (portability, speed of setup) of an electronic device
Keywords :
Doppler measurement; biomedical electronics; biomedical ultrasonics; blood flow measurement; quality control; 2 to 10 MHz; Doptek CW scanner; Edinburgh ESI phantom; electronic injection phantom; flow phantom; high sideband suppression; highly linear power spectral density injection characteristic; large angle-induced measurement errors; quality assurance technique; waveform index evaluation; waveform integrity; wide-band audio phase shifting board; Acoustic scattering; Acoustic transducers; Blood flow; Blood vessels; Doppler effect; Frequency; Imaging phantoms; Testing; Ultrasonic imaging; Ultrasonic transducers;
Journal_Title :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE