2020
DOI: 10.1109/tuffc.2020.3011657
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Doppler Passive Acoustic Mapping

Abstract: In therapeutic ultrasound using microbubbles, it is essential to drive the microbubbles into the correct type of activity and the correct location to produce the desired biological response. Although passive acoustic mapping (PAM) is capable of locating where microbubble activities are generated, it is well known that microbubbles move rapidly within the ultrasound beam. We propose a technique that can image microbubble movement by estimating their velocities within the focal volume. Microbubbles embedded with… Show more

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“…Nonetheless, the latest results in passive mapping are promising. A combination of Robust Capon beamforming and doppler analysis is currently under development [409].…”
Section: Cavitation Detection and Feedback Loopsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, the latest results in passive mapping are promising. A combination of Robust Capon beamforming and doppler analysis is currently under development [409].…”
Section: Cavitation Detection and Feedback Loopsmentioning
confidence: 99%