2012 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium 2012
DOI: 10.1109/ultsym.2012.0474
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Transverse oscillation vector velocity estimation using a phased array transducer

Abstract: Abstract-The Transverse Oscillation method has shown its commercial feasibility, providing the user with 2D velocity information. Todays implementation on commercial ultrasound platforms only support linear array transducers and are limited in depth. Extending the implementation to a phased array transducer, vector velocity echocardiography will become possible. This paper describes the general modification made on the BK Medical 2202 Pro Focus UltraView using a 64 element phased array transducer and the simul… Show more

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“…23 Data were acquired from a flow rig with a parabolic, stationary flow using a 3 MHz, 64 elements phased array probe. 16,24 The resulting profiles and images are shown in Fig. 7, where the vessel is placed at depths of 72 and 82 mm.…”
Section: Phased Array Tomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 Data were acquired from a flow rig with a parabolic, stationary flow using a 3 MHz, 64 elements phased array probe. 16,24 The resulting profiles and images are shown in Fig. 7, where the vessel is placed at depths of 72 and 82 mm.…”
Section: Phased Array Tomentioning
confidence: 99%