2020
DOI: 10.1002/mp.14093
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Dual apodization with cross‐correlation combined with robust Capon beamformer applied to ultrasound passive cavitation mapping

Abstract: Purpose: Passive acoustic mapping (PAM) has received increasing attention in recent years and has an extremely widespread application prospect in real-time monitoring of ultrasound treatment. When using a diagnostic ultrasound transducer, such as a linear-array transducer, the initially used time exposure acoustics (TEA) algorithm will produce high-level artifacts. To address this problem, we recently proposed an enhanced algorithm for linear-array PAM by introducing dual apodization with the cross-correlation… Show more

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“…This technique was used for coherent plane wave compounding (CPWC) imaging. In [9] the authors, created a new apodization filter and they used it in a passive ultrasound mapping beamformer. The filter was obtained by the convolution between two non-linear tapering functions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique was used for coherent plane wave compounding (CPWC) imaging. In [9] the authors, created a new apodization filter and they used it in a passive ultrasound mapping beamformer. The filter was obtained by the convolution between two non-linear tapering functions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%