Displacement vector measurement using instantaneous ultrasound signal phase - multidimensional autocorrelation and doppler methods |
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Authors: | Sumi Chikayoshi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Sophia Univ., Tokyo, Japan. c-sumi@sophia.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | Two new methods of measuring a multidimensional displacement vector using an instantaneous ultrasound signal phase are described, i.e., the multidimensional autocorrelation method (MAM) and multidimensional Doppler method (MDM). A high measurement accuracy is achieved by combining either method with the lateral Gaussian envelope cosine modulation method (LGECMM) or multidirectional synthetic aperture method (MDSAM). Measurement accuracy is evaluated using simulated noisy echo data. Both methods yield accurate measurements comparable to that of our previously developed cross-spectrum phase gradient method (MCSPGM); however, they require less computational time (the order, MDM < MAM approximate, equals MCSPGM) and would provide realtime measurements. Moreover, comparisons of LGECMM and MDSAM performed by geometrical evaluations clarifies that LGECMM has potentials to yield more accurate measurements with less computational time. Both MAM and MDM can be applied to the measurement of tissue strain, blood flow, sonar data, and other target motions. |
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