DocumentCode :
2100575
Title :
An effective coded excitation scheme based on a predistorted FM signal and an optimized digital filter
Author :
Misaridis, Thanassis X. ; Jensen, John A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Technol., Tech. Univ., Lyngby, Denmark
Volume :
2
fYear :
1999
fDate :
1999
Firstpage :
1589
Abstract :
Presents a coded excitation imaging system based on a predistorted FM excitation and a digital compression filter designed for medical ultrasonic applications, in order to preserve both axial resolution and contrast. In radars, optimal Chebyshev windows efficiently weight a nearly rectangular spectrum. For the small time-bandwidth (TB) products available in ultrasound, the rectangular spectrum approximation is not valid, which reduces the effectiveness of weighting. Additionally, the distant range sidelobes are associated with the ripples of the spectrum amplitude and, thus, cannot be removed by weighting. The authors show that by using a predistorted chirp with amplitude or phase shaping for amplitude ripple reduction and a correlation filter that accounts for the transducer´s natural frequency weighting, output sidelobe levels of -35 to -40 dB are directly obtained. When an optimized filter is applied on receive, contrast or resolution can be traded in for range sidelobe levels down to -86 dB. The digital filter is designed to efficiently use the available bandwidth and at the same time to be insensitive to the transducer´s impulse response. For evaluation of the method, simulations were performed with the program Field II. A commercial scanner (B-K Medical 3535) was modified and interfaced to an arbitrary function generator along with an RF power amplifier (Ritec). Hydrophone measurements in water were done to establish excitation voltage and corresponding intensity levels (Isptp and Ispta) well below the safety limits. In vivo images of the liver from two healthy volunteers show apparent increased depth of penetration of about 4 cm at 4 MHz, for codes of length 25 μs. Images taken from a non-attenuating wire phantom show that the -20 dB axial resolution for the coded scheme is as good as with pulse excitation (about 1.5 λ), depending on the filter design criteria. The axial sidelobes are below -40 dB, which is the noise level of the measuring imaging system. The proposed excitation/compression scheme shows good overall performance and stability to the frequency shift due to attenuation. It increases the penetration depth, and still yields a high resolution and low adjustable sidelobes
Keywords :
biomedical ultrasonics; data compression; digital filters; image coding; medical image processing; -20 to -86 dB; 4 MHz; 4 cm; adjustable sidelobes; arbitrary function generator; axial resolution; contrast; digital compression filter; distant range sidelobes; effective coded excitation scheme; filter design criteria; healthy volunteers; hydrophone measurements; medical diagnostic imaging; medical ultrasonic applications; natural frequency weighting; nearly rectangular spectrum; nonattenuating wire phantom; optimized digital filter; penetration depth; phase shaping; predistorted FM excitation; predistorted FM signal; pulse excitation; rectangular spectrum approximation; spectrum amplitude ripples; Acoustic applications; Bandwidth; Biomedical imaging; Chebyshev approximation; Chirp; Digital filters; Frequency; Image resolution; Radar imaging; Ultrasonic imaging;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 1999. Proceedings. 1999 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Caesars Tahoe, NV
ISSN :
1051-0117
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5722-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.1999.849299
Filename :
849299
Link To Document :
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