Real Time Deconvolution of In-Vivo Ultrasound Images

被引:11
|
作者
Jensen, Jorgen Arendt [1 ]
机构
[1] Tech Univ Denmark, Dept Elect Engn, Ctr Fast Ultrasound Imaging, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
关键词
D O I
10.1109/ULTSYM.2013.0008
中图分类号
O42 [声学];
学科分类号
070206 ; 082403 ;
摘要
The axial resolution in medical ultrasound is directly linked to the emitted ultrasound frequency, which, due to tissue attenuation, is selected based on the depth of scanning. The resolution is determined by the transducers impulse response, which limits the attainable resolution to be between one and two wavelengths. This can be improved by deconvolution, which increase the bandwidth and equalizes the phase to increase resolution under the constraint of the electronic noise in the received signal. A fixed interval Kalman filter based deconvolution routine written in C is employed. It uses a state based model for the ultrasound pulse and can include a depth varying pulse and spatially varying signal-to-noise ratio. An autoregressive moving average (ARMA) model of orders 8 and 9 is used for the pulse, and the ARMA parameters are determined as a function of depth using a minimum variance algorithm using averaging over several RF lines. In vivo data from a 3 MHz mechanically rotating probe is used and the received signal is sampled at 20 MHz and 12 bits. In-vivo data acquired from a 16th week old fetus is used along with a scan from the liver and right kidney of a 27 years old male. The axial resolution has been determined from the in-vivo liver image using the auto-covariance function. From the envelope of the estimated pulse the axial resolution at Full-Width-Half-Max is 0.581 mm corresponding to 1.13 lambda at 3 MHz. The algorithm increases the resolution to 0.116 mm or 0.227 lambda corresponding to a factor of 5.1. The basic pulse can be estimated in roughly 0.176 seconds on a single CPU core on an Intel i5 CPU running at 1.8 GHz. An in-vivo image consisting of 100 lines of 1600 samples can be processed in roughly 0.1 seconds making it possible to perform real-time deconvolution on ultrasound data by using dual or quad core CPUs for frame-rates of 20-40 Hz.
引用
收藏
页码:29 / 32
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Real time in-vivo miniature endoscopic surveillance system for imaging of nasopharynx
    Lim Chwee Ming
    Rao Gangodu Nagaraja
    Ren Hongliang
    世界耳鼻咽喉头颈外科杂志(英文), 2020, (01) : 4 - 9
  • [32] MORPHOMETRY OF HUMAN EPIDERMIS IN-VIVO BY REAL-TIME CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY
    CORCUFF, P
    BERTRAND, C
    LEVEQUE, JL
    ARCHIVES OF DERMATOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 1993, 285 (08) : 475 - 481
  • [33] A Novel Real-Time in-vivo Mouse Retinal Imaging System
    Butler, M. C.
    Sullivan, J. M.
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2010, 51 (13)
  • [34] In-vivo real-time tracking of surgical instruments in endoscopic video
    Bouarfa, Loubna
    Akman, Oytun
    Schneider, Armin
    Jonker, Pieter P.
    Dankelman, Jenny
    MINIMALLY INVASIVE THERAPY & ALLIED TECHNOLOGIES, 2012, 21 (03) : 129 - 134
  • [35] Study on an in-vivo and real-time method to measure blood viscosity
    Wang, XM
    Han, JX
    Wang, MS
    IEEE-EMBS ASIA PACIFIC CONFERENCE ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING - PROCEEDINGS, PTS 1 & 2, 2000, : 728 - 729
  • [36] In Vivo Real Time Volumetric Synthetic Aperture Ultrasound Imaging
    Bouzari, Hamed
    Rasmussen, Morten Fisher
    Brandt, Andreas Hjelm
    Stuart, Matthias Bo
    Nikolov, Svetoslav
    Jensen, Jorgen Arendt
    MEDICAL IMAGING 2015: ULTRASONIC IMAGING AND TOMOGRAPHY, 2015, 9419
  • [37] PRECISION OF ULTRASOUND ATTENUATION IMAGING IN-VIVO
    ROUX, C
    FOURNIER, B
    LAUGIER, P
    CHAPPARD, C
    KOLTA, S
    BERGER, G
    DOUGADOS, M
    JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH, 1995, 10 : S275 - S275
  • [38] ESTIMATION OF IN-VIVO PULSES IN MEDICAL ULTRASOUND
    JENSEN, JA
    ULTRASONIC IMAGING, 1994, 16 (03) : 190 - 203
  • [39] Three-dimensional blind deconvolution of ultrasound images
    Taxt, T
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ULTRASONICS FERROELECTRICS AND FREQUENCY CONTROL, 2001, 48 (04) : 867 - 871
  • [40] In-Vivo Comparison of Real-Time 4D Ultrasound Tracking with Electromagnetic Transponders in the Liver During Free Breathing
    Ipsen, S.
    Bruder, R.
    Worm, E.
    Hansen, R.
    Poulsen, P.
    Hoyer, M.
    Schweikard, A.
    MEDICAL PHYSICS, 2017, 44 (06) : 3069 - 3069