Title :
PC-based ultrasound imaging system in a probe
Author :
Chiang, Alice M. ; Chang, Peter P. ; Broadstone, Steven R.
Author_Institution :
Teratech Corp., Burlington, MA, USA
Abstract :
Teratech Corporation has created the TerasonTM 2000 Handheld Ultrasound System-an ultrasound system that provides excellent image quality while being much smaller in size and lower in cost than conventional systems. Unlike conventional machines with proprietary system architecture, the Terason 2000 deploys an open architecture that supports direct access to image data files and facilitates seamless integration into the emerging realm of digital radiology, including Internet-based teleradiology, medical informatics systems, and digital image archiving and retrieval. To achieve these goals, Teratech leveraged its unique silicon system-on-a-chip capability, and dramatically reduced the typical rack-mounted conventional system to a Terason SmartProbeTM weighing approximately 10 ounces (0.28 kg). Employing Teratech´s proprietary charge domain processing, the beamformer supports a continuous computation throughput of 10.2 billion operations/s and a delay update rate of 10 billion bits/s while consuming less than 1 W, providing more than 10-fold savings in power and weight compared to the conventional implementation. The system is linked to a host PC through an IEEE 1394 (a.k.a. FireWire) serial cable. The PC, running Windows NT or 2000 with plug-and-play standard compatibility, allows the system to utilize all of the control, display, videorecording, and networking capabilities currently available for PCs
Keywords :
biomedical electronics; biomedical equipment; biomedical ultrasonics; computerised instrumentation; digital signal processing chips; medical image processing; FireWire; IEEE 1394 serial cable; Internet-based teleradiology; PC-based ultrasound imaging system; Terason 2000 handheld ultrasound system; Terason SmartProbe; beamformer; charge domain processing; continuous computation; digital image archiving and retrieval; digital radiology; direct image data file access; handheld probe; image quality; medical informatics systems; medical ultrasound scanners; mixed-signal system; open architecture; seamless integration; silicon system-on-a-chip capability; Biomedical informatics; Costs; Digital images; Firewire; Image quality; Information retrieval; Internet; Probes; Radiology; Ultrasonic imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Juan
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6365-5
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2000.921551