2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ndteint.2012.06.005
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Real-time full matrix capture for ultrasonic non-destructive testing with acceleration of post-processing through graphic hardware

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“…This point is the main issue of TFM, which is difficult to apply in real-time applications. In recent years, works have been focused on parallelization through GPP or GPU [7]. However, the larger number of sums enables the reduction of the insignificant signals such as noise, which increases the signal to noise ratio.…”
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“…This point is the main issue of TFM, which is difficult to apply in real-time applications. In recent years, works have been focused on parallelization through GPP or GPU [7]. However, the larger number of sums enables the reduction of the insignificant signals such as noise, which increases the signal to noise ratio.…”
Section: Standard Tfm Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main issue is definitely the computational cost of the reconstruction algorithms. According to the output image size, the computation time can be prohibitive, in particular for real-time applications [7]. The migration approach has been introduced in the geophysics community by Stolt in the 1970's [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the use of FMC data, the application of a look-up table has been shown to provide a significant performance increase by reducing the number of calculations in favour of data retrieval operations [8] , but only at the cost of increased memory requirements. For modern 64-bit computers this is less of an issue as much more memory is addressable by an application than may previously have been available.…”
Section: Optimisation Processmentioning
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“…This would require a look-up table of dimensions x, z, tx, rx providing the storage requirements for the necessary performance boost. There would still remain an initial greater computationally expensive task as this look-up table is first populated, but for all subsequent operations retrieval of this pre-calculated data has been shown to be far quicker than without [8] ; a technique that would work well for inspections normal to the surface or where a fixed perspex shoe is used (as in the case of angle wedge inspection).…”
Section: Optimisation Processmentioning
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