2014
DOI: 10.1784/insi.2014.56.2.75
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Multiple virtual source aperture imaging for non-destructive testing

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“…When combined with a 'receive on elements' strategy, sufficient time domain signals may be acquired to allow for the generation of fully-focused imagery [3] . For an array of N elements, VSA requires just a single ultrasonic transmission, with N time domains collected.…”
Section: Virtual Source Aperture Ultrasonic Array Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When combined with a 'receive on elements' strategy, sufficient time domain signals may be acquired to allow for the generation of fully-focused imagery [3] . For an array of N elements, VSA requires just a single ultrasonic transmission, with N time domains collected.…”
Section: Virtual Source Aperture Ultrasonic Array Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VSA may be used to acquire data with a single transmission, or a sub-aperture defined to allow for linear or angular sweeping over the array [3] . The latter allows for additional time domain signals to be acquired by synthesising a virtual array from a series of virtual point sources.…”
Section: Virtual Source Aperture Ultrasonic Array Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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