Experimental Evaluation of the High-Speed Motion Vector Measurement by Combining Synthetic Aperture Array Processing with Constrained Least Square Method
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概要
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Ultrahigh speed dynamic elastography has promising potential capabilities in applying clinical diagnosis and therapy of living soft tissues. In order to realize the ultrahigh speed motion tracking at speeds of over thousand frames per second, synthetic aperture (SA) array signal processing technology must be introduced. Furthermore, the overall system performance should overcome the fine quantitative evaluation in accuracy and variance of echo phase changes distributed across a tissue medium. On spatial evaluation of local phase changes caused by pulsed excitation on a tissue phantom, investigation was made with the proposed SA signal system utilizing different virtual point sources that were generated by an array transducer to probe each component of local tissue displacement vectors. The final results derived from the cross-correlation method (CCM) brought about almost the same performance as obtained by the constrained least square method (LSM) extended to successive echo frames. These frames were reconstructed by SA processing after the real-time acquisition triggered by the pulsed irradiation from a point source. The continuous behavior of spatial motion vectors demonstrated the dynamic generation and traveling of the pulsed shear wave at a speed of one thousand frames per second.
- 2009-07-25
著者
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Yagi Shin-ichi
Graduate School of Information Science, Meisei University, 2-1-1 Hodokubo, Hino, Tokyo 191-8506, Japan
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Tamura Kiyoshi
Medical System Engineering Department, Aloka Co., Ltd., Imai, Ome, Tokyo 198-8577, Japan
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Yokoyama Ryouta
Graduate School of Information Science, Meisei University, 2-1-1 Hodokubo, Hino, Tokyo 191-8506, Japan
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Sato Masakazu
R&D Department, Microsonic Co., Ltd., Bunkyo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
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