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Measurement of the Average Speed of Ultrasound and Implementation of Its Imaging Using Compounding Technique in Medical Ultrasound Imaging

초음파 의료영상에서 컴파운딩 기법을 이용한 초음파의 평균 음속도의 측정과 음속도 영상의 구현

  • Jeong, Mok-Kun (Department of Electronic Engineering, Daejin University) ;
  • Kwon, Sung-Jae (Department of Communication Engineering, Daejin University) ;
  • Choi, Min-Joo (Department of Bioengineering, Jeju National University)
  • Published : 2009.06.30

Abstract

Using a spatial compound imaging technique in a medical ultrasound imaging system, the average speed of sound in a medium of interest is measured, and imaging of its distribution is implemented. When the brightness reaches the highest level in an ultrasonic image obtained as the speed of sound used in focusing is varied, it turns out that the focusing has been accomplished satisfactorily and that the speed of sound which has been adopted becomes the sought-after average speed of sound. Because spatial compound imaging provides many different views of the same object, the adverse effect of erroneous speed-of-sound estimation tends to be more severe in compound imaging than in plain B-mode imaging. Thus, in compound imaging, the average speed of sound even in the case of speckled images can be accurately estimated by observing the brightness change due to different speeds of sound employed. Using this new method that offers spatial diversity, we can construct an image of the speed of sound distribution in a phantom embedded with a 10-mm diameter plastic cylinder whose speed of sound is different from that of the background. The speed of sound in the cylinder is found to be different from that of the surrounding medium.

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